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Low interest rates have made capital call facilities a no-brainer, but will that always be the case?
Technology is impacting all areas of private equity, from portfolio management to origination and IR.
The 2022 Private Funds Leaders Survey confirms the strength of sentiment in the private markets despite the challenging macro conditions, finds Dan McNamara, chief strategy officer at MUFG Investor Services.
Decisions about which services to outsource need careful consideration, says Shani Zindel, chief investment officer, Livingbridge.
Talent acquisition and retention is an increasingly important operational lever, says Joshua Cherry-Seto, chief financial officer at Bluewolf Capital.
The US still significantly lags other geographies, suggests our Private Funds Leaders Survey.
The prospect of spiraling costs is the industryโs number one concern.
Tax changes in the US, Chinaโs crackdown on high-growth sectors and Europeโs increasing protectionist policies will also impact dealflow, according to Dechert. Carmela Mendoza reports.
We caught up with panellists at PEI's CFOs and COOs Europe Forum to find out what they think are the challenges that CFOs face as private markets continue to grow.
Concerns around interest rates, inflation and public market volatility all play into the hands of private markets investors, says Northleaf Capital Partners managing partner Stuart Waugh.









