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Monday is a public holiday in the UK, so we'll return to your inbox on Tuesday. In the meantime, we take a look at why Brookfield is bullish on a difficult macroeconomic environment; and Tokyo University of Science wants even more private equity. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
PJT's head of LP advisory shares five top tips for anyone considering a fund stake sale. Plus: Why BC Partners is bullish on 2022-vintages; and private equity deal volumes are defying market uncertainty. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
An introduction to Private Equity International's snazzy new interactive fundraising charts. Plus: A preliminary investigation into how the increasing cost of borrowing is likely to play out in private markets; and Australia's largest pension is going big in the US. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Professor Oliver Gottschalg of MJ Hudson explains why LPs might want to reconsider their fixation on whether managers can be considered top quartile. Plus: A lack of deployable capital is hindering secondaries dealflow and Australia could be the next market to crackdown on ESG. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Software-focused giant Hg has collected roughly $17 billion across two funds – one of which is still in market. Plus: Dyal founder Michael Rees seems to be fishing in deep waters with his latest GP stakes fund. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
GPs may find some LPs unsympathetic in the event that the US Senate passes a bill to end the so-called 'carried interest loophole'. Plus: Triton is testing the secondaries waters with a €1.3 billion GP-led and Sentinel is seeking $5 billion across two new funds. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Ares appears confident of upsizing its next series of flagship funds by a similar proportion to previous iterations, despite congestion among LPs. Plus: why you might need to change how you market funds and LACERS has devised a novel solution for its time-sensitive investment decisions. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Efforts to reform the way carried interest is taxed look closer to fruition after a Wednesday deal among US Senate Democrats. Plus: Uncertainty about pricing is plaguing private equity deals; and LPs are getting specific around the UN SDGs. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Korean investors are seeking separately managed accounts for transparency and flexible capital deployment.
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