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| | | ... operations and, potentially, less regulatory restrictions. "... we could take some really, really bad stuff in private equity and make it really, really good because we have more control there. Actually having more initial carbon emission exposure in ... |
| | | | ... 10.9% of total investments to private real assets with some of the larger funds investing a higher percentage. In private equity, super funds splashed $106 billion in this asset class, making it the second-biggest private market asset or a 27% allocation. ... |
| | | | ... equities investor, together with Partners Group's significant local and global reach in private markets including private equity, infrastructure, real estate, royalties and credit, provides the opportunity to explore products that give investors access ... |
| | | | ... oversaw a team managing approximately 30 per cent of the fund's portfolio across infrastructure, property, private equity and impact investments. Major said he was looking forward to his new position at an important time for the fund, describing ... |
| | | | ... broker at BGC Partners. Brown expressed his enthusiasm for the culture at Australasia's oldest and largest private equity firm, saying the welcomeness collegiality, and opportunities to learn from others energise him each day. "We're excellently ... |
| | | | ... Alternative assets are also high on the radar, with advisers looking to increase allocation to infrastructure (29%), private equity (22%), and private credit (21%), Findante said. There are an increasing number of high-net-worth (HNW) advisers shifting ... |
| | | | ... infrastructure, including as direct investors in the asset class, and other alternative asset classes, such as private equity. These pension funds are also renowned for their governance, and replicating their success and achieving their scale is a stated ... |
| | | | ... M&A activity, with 60% of targets being other family businesses, which has started to attract outside investors. "Private equity firms are becoming increasingly interested in supporting the growth of family businesses and are looking to provide essential ... |
| | | | ... you think 10 years ago, five years ago and today, you can see a big shift... What we're beginning to see is private equity coming into Australia and starting to buy into businesses that give advice. That's a very big shift if you think about ... |
| | | | ... alternatives will be well positioned to add value and differentiate their offer." Further, among the asset class, private equity remains a "common" holding, but there is growing interest in areas such as infrastructure, water rights, venture capital ... |
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