It’s Just the Beginning for Surging Secondary PE Sales
Used as an escape hatch when private equity is in the doldrums, this venue has become established enough to keep going in better days, strategists say.
Used as an escape hatch when private equity is in the doldrums, this venue has become established enough to keep going in better days, strategists say.
Why big allocators on this side of the Atlantic, like CalSTRS, CPPIB, and OMERS, are seeding Old World newbie companies.
The cash flow is solid, except for occasional problems like pandemic-reduced traffic volumes.
And where the Grave Dancer is branching out into other things instead, juggling businesses like logistics, health care, and energy.
Private credit, real estate, emerging markets. Here are the ways CIOs at HOOPP, the James Irvine Foundation, and two others are solving the allocation puzzle.
CPPIB and CalSTRS are among the many institutions that have put money into the expanding Asian economic powers.
With good results in hand, he is shifting the allocation of his California transit agency pension fund and health care trust, aiming for still better performance.
Longtime investor Tony Waskiewicz says peer rankings are the result of many factors and are not the best way to judge the skills and talents of an investment team.
With his deals seeing double-digit declines, the venture capital star encourages fellow investors not to be afraid of making changes.
Questions remain about how to measure risks and what a proper framework looks like, but more colleges and universities are taking the plunge.
A surging China elbows others, the deficit-burdened US struggles, and Brexit is in the pits.
A suffering economy, a generous Washington, the homebound blues—all have played a role in scrambling the field over the past 12 months.