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KKR, Blackstone and Stonepeak are among managers with ambitions in nascent sector
We are not the borrowers you are looking for
Investor says ‘it’s all changed’ as inflows drop by hundreds of billions of dollars
But not over yet, says Preqin
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Private debt funds can struggle to find a home
Unlisted assets under management are forecast to top $17tn by 2025
Private equity groups take advantage of low rate environment to tilt business terms in their favour
Competition is fierce but 2019 promises to be a record year for fundraising
Performance claims of high-charging managers questioned by new analysis
Inflated asset values and heightened political risk keep investors on the sidelines
Real estate boutique to raise initial $100m from Swiss asset manager Woodman
Fundraising for real estate vehicles drops to $109bn, its lowest level since 2013
Study finds that only one in 10 senior staff at such companies is female
Buyout groups are bouncing back, but targets are hard to find
Retreat of the traditional banks leaves new lenders facing age-old risks
Fears of a slowdown and more regulatory scrutiny of direct lending rattled investors
Despite frustration, nearly nine out of 10 plan to increase or maintain allocation
Static deal numbers show a surplus of money chasing too few projects
Managers offer fresh incentives as redemption fears grow
Private equity group beats Wall Street forecasts after using volatility to swoop on buyout targets Apollo's peers are more cautious. Even though Carlyle has put nearly $7bn toward new deals this year. Bill Conway, co-founder, said last week that “there is time to sow and time to reap, and right now is pretty good time to reap, frankly."
$13.7bn in fresh capital allocated in first quarter of this year
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