Institutional investors are ramping up their commitments to distressed debt funds, but which asset class they fit into becomes complex when those commitments end up in credit vehicles raised by traditional buyout firms, according to CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
The beleaguered Australian infrastructure specialist is reviewing Babcock & Brown Capital, a move that follows its purchase of another satellite fund’s management rights and highlights the difficulties the satellite fund model has faced in the wake of the global credit crisis.
3 min read · 12 January 2013
Goldman Sachs' Whitehall platform has become among the most dominant players in global property investment, raising billions and executing deals in an inimitable Goldman fashion. The firm is so opaque that even its own PPMs contain no fund-level performance data. Investors who sign on as limited partners gain access to the immense Whitehall footprint, but pay what many view to be a dizzying array of fees for the privilege. PERE goes inside an enviable franchise that its rivals have at times called ‘The Evil Empire.’ By Robin Marriott and Zoe Hughes
10 min read · 12 January 2013
Continued keen interest in Asian private equity on the part of institutional investors has kept fund of funds managers very busy. But as economic growth weakens and capital deployment slows, the future holds some interesting challenges. Siddharth Poddar reports.
9 min read · 12 January 2013
The hold time for venture investments now averages more than eight years. Western IPO markets have shut down. Investors and entrepreneurs may increasingly feel trapped. Amanda Janis reports on the venture industry's growing need for liquidity and the firms poised to provide it.
9 min read · 12 January 2013
In today's secondaries market, many different sellers have many different motivations. By David Snow.
5 min read · 12 January 2013
With valuations proving a point of contention between would-be vendors and acquirers, sales of private equity portfolios to secondary buyers have been relatively subdued in recent months. But the need to free up capital means action will have to be taken sooner rather than later – and that's why secondaries specialists believe a highly productive period lies ahead. Andy Thomson reports.
8 min read · 12 January 2013
The drive to reduce carbon emissions is bringing about profound change in the business world. Sam Richardson argues that alternative assets will not be immune from the effects.
5 min read · 12 January 2013
Financial sector stocks have fallen, causing many to wonder whether a handful of high-profile private equity deals were ill-timed.
4 min read · 12 January 2013
Strong appetite for a new fund of funds included investors looking to switch out of larger funds and into the mid-market.
6 min read · 12 January 2013