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Secondary market innovations bode well for investors and GPs that need to be nimble in an evolving landscape, write Mozaic Capital’s Solomon Owayda and Christine Patrinos.
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The Australian SWF's exposure to the asset class had grown in recent months due to its relative outperformance and currency moves, according to acting CIO Sue Brake.
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The market dislocation means there may be more secondaries sellers than buyers, Aksia TorreyCove told the US pension.
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Deal volume will rise as distressed sellers and mainstream sellers adapt to an environment changed by the global pandemic, Jeremy Coller has said.
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The conventional wisdom that M&A or IPO are the only two paths to liquidity for a business may no longer hold true, write Todd Miller and Katie Stitch of W Capital Partners.
There are bright spots to look out for at a time when secondaries activity is largely paused with the global spread of covid-19.
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A study from fund administrator Gen II Fund Services sheds light on how fund managers expected the pandemic to affect their valuations.
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Here’s a taste of what senior market professionals had to say about the state of the secondaries market in sister publication PEI’s recent roundtable.
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Secondaries funds are more exposed to individual companies than ever and will play a significant role in seeing them through the crisis.
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