Editor's View

Our in-house take on what news, trends and developments affecting the secondaries market means to its different participants. In these weekly commentaries we stir discussion and prompt debate as well as comment on issues important to market participants in a lively and thought-provoking way.

Macroeconomic and geopolitical forces are slowly transforming private equity’s approach to Asia-Pacific.
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A 147-person-strong global fundraising and secondaries advisory behemoth could become a reality in the coming months, though exactly what that will look like remains largely guesswork.
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Private equity firms are beginning to embrace vehicles such as the ELTIF and LTAF as they try to access a broader swathe of investors.
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PEI’s latest GP-led Secondaries Report explores a market that continues to break new ground, despite 2022’s apparent slowdown.
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Until they better address their public branding, alternatives firms will likely hit a wall when attracting high-net-worth capital at scale.
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Reports published by the UK’s Private Equity Reporting Group this week could sharpen the industry’s focus on transparency and disclosure.
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Recent fund closes suggest GPs are already broadening their LP bases as traditional sources of capital dry up.
Virginie Morgon positioned the French firm as a sustainability leader, a role it looks set to continue.
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The PE 50 index is further evidence that investors are being given different ways to access the asset class.
The consensus view from the south of France is that this will be the year that valuations come down to earth.
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