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Britt Harris at NEXUS 2024
The PE industry remains upbeat as it addresses slow fundraising, artificial intelligence and ESG issues, among others, according to panellists at PEI's NEXUS 2024 summit this week.
Blackstone's Jon Gray on stage at NEXUS 2024
Private markets products geared towards the wealthy require the same standard of care as institutional investor offerings, according to the firm’s president and COO.
GPs should not assume their investors don't require insight into the capital structure of such facilities, according to panellists at NEXUS 2024.
Speaking at PEI Group's NEXUS 2024 summit, the Carlyle co-founder said his firm could have done a better job developing its non-institutional offering in the past.
Scott Nuttall and Adam Le on stage at NEXUS 2024
The co-chief executive's comments coincide with a raft of Japanese buyout funds returning to market to capitalise on rising investor demand.
Two first-time managers at PEI's NEXUS 2024 conference share their experiences of starting their own firms and the challenges they have faced – especially trying to convince limited partners to come on board.
The firm's co-chief executive is optimistic dealmaking will return this year, with 2024 potentially marking a 'sweet spot year' for returns, he told attendees at PEI Group’s NEXUS 2024 summit.
Howard Marks
Speaking at Private Equity International’s inaugural NEXUS 2024 event, Howard Marks warned that investors should brace for lower returns.
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