‘Specialist fund of funds’ may sound like a contradiction in terms – but lurking in the shadows of the the global multi-manager platforms are a lesser known group of players executing niche strategies.
4 min read · 14 January 2013
Progress is steady rather than spectacular, but the Central Asian and South Caucasus region is starting to open up to infrastructure developers and investors. Stephen Wermert of the Asian Development Bank explains some of the opportunities and pitfalls.
6 min read · 15 January 2013
Shortly after Lombard Street Research startled more than 350 delegates at the PERE Summit: Asia by forecasting real GDP growth in China of only 5 percent over the next decade, PERE pulled aside one GP with a focus on the country for his reaction.
1 min read · 14 January 2013
Tracking the trends of Asia private equity industry
3 min read · 14 January 2013
Progress is steady rather than spectacular, but the Central Asian and South Caucasus region is starting to open up to infrastructure developers and investors. Stephen Wermert of the Asian Development Bank explains some of the opportunities and pitfalls
6 min read · 14 January 2013
The Rohatyn Group has acquired a 60% stake in mid-market infrastructure private equity firm CapAsia, which focuses solely on non-BRIC emerging Asia. CapAsia has over $400m of assets under management.
2 min read · 14 January 2013
Mark Pay has re-joined CDC Group after eight years away, which included a long stint as a partner at Actis. At CDC he will spearhead the firm’s new direct investment strategy.
2 min read · 14 January 2013
Though LBOs remain scarce in Asia, they’ve tripled in value over the past year and regional banks have played a role. But worries over tightening lending criteria may slow that surge as market uncertainty continues. By Drew Wilson
7 min read · 14 January 2013
Though LBOs remain scarce in Asia, they’ve tripled in value over the past year and regional banks have played a role. But worries over tightening lending criteria may slow that surge as market uncertainty continues. By Drew Wilson
7 min read · 14 January 2013
Carl Walter knows something about China’s banks. He was until recently the COO of JPMorgan China and before that held a senior position at China International Capital Corporation. His recent book with Fraser Howie, Red Capitalism: The Fragile Financial Foundations of China’s Extraordinary Rise, examines the Chinese financial system. Walter recently spoke to PE Asia
6 min read · 14 January 2013