Multiple domestic managers have been in touch with LPs seeking clarity over the economic implications of Korea's recent political turmoil, PEI understands.
Our LP Perspectives 2025 Study finds green shoots of hope for private equity fundraisers. Plus: Blackstone has made a trio of senior appointments; and why tail-end secondaries is something of a closed market. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Not every manager appears to share the belief that exits will recover in the near term. Plus: The Mastercard Foundation has become the industry's newest secondaries buyer; and a Maryland pension giant is concerned about the climate. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Anton Orlich, managing investment director for private equity at the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, has set in motion a major structural shift at the US’s largest public pension.
How we conducted our annual study of LP views on private markets.
LPs are planning to allocate more capital to emerging managers and widen their GP relationship network.
Investors are getting more sophisticated when it comes to environmental, social and governance considerations as they look to future-proof their portfolios.
Some 45% of global LPs plan to increase their private equity deployment over the next year, marking a substantial increase from 2024.
Yangge Seaman, head of private investments at Children’s Health System of Texas, on how managers can differentiate themselves.
Amid a challenging fundraising environment, investors are scrutinising key person clauses, management fees and carry waterfalls.