Editor's View

Our in-house take on what news, trends and developments affecting the secondaries market means to its different participants. In these weekly commentaries we stir discussion and prompt debate as well as comment on issues important to market participants in a lively and thought-provoking way.

Canadian pension PSP Investments is planning to build an in-house secondaries team. How hard will it be for the LP to win deals?
GP-led transactions are often predicted to be the next big thing, but that part of the market has remained stagnant. What needs to happen for that to change?
Why a healthy fund of funds would be sold to an asset manager.
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The biggest-ever private equity stapled deal is another example of the secondaries market’s innovation and creativity.
The growth of preferred equity is an exciting market development. Are traditional secondaries players likely to get in on the action?
Five secondaries market participants gathered in New York at the end of March to discuss the current state of the industry and how the next economic downturn will impact the strategy.
LPs aren't backing away from the UK just yet, but the uncertainty as the country moves towards Brexit could help dealflow.
The growth of the secondaries market has led to problems relating to publicly traded partnership rules becoming more common.
Five observations on Canada’s largest private equity investor and its approach to the secondaries market.
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With its IPO at the beginning of March, Hamilton Lane became the latest manager to position itself for the future.
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