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Two-thirds of the Texas Permanent School Fund's PE commitments have been made to North American investments, with the remainder split between Europe and Asia.
British pensions have been dumping liquid assets to free up cash due to the gilt crisis; whether they’re currently selling private markets holdings for the same reason is another question.
Fund XI held a €7.9bn first close in May and comes off the back of the firm's debut mid-market vehicle.
Tim Dattels was credited with having developed the relationship with Indonesia’s Bank Tabungan Peninsuan Nasional which netted the alternatives firm a 7x return.
S64 expects its AUM to reach at least $5bn by next year as it expands across financial hubs in EMEA, Asia and Australia, according to founder Tarun Nagpal.
The mid-market firm raised around $10.2bn for its predecessor flagship in April last year.
The Kyiv-headquartered firm is 'leaving no stone unturned' in supporting its portfolio companies, says founder and chief executive Lenna Koszarny.
Jeff Lieberman speaks to PEI about declining tech valuations, the end of ‘growth at all costs’ and opportunities brought about by the downcycle.
Hermes GPE’s Elias Korosis reflects on how the firm's shift to growth equity investing in 2014 has paid off, and why GP-led processes are appealing to LPs.
ESG and impact investing organisations are taking note as the US’s fourth biggest pension system acts against the movement.