Private Equity 101 To Industry Review The Industry Explained

MSN: Private Equity Is Headed for Your 401(k). The Industry Is Celebrating. Should You?

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Private Equity Is Headed for Your 401(k). The Industry Is Celebrating. Should You?

Investors in private equity funds are gaining more sway over the general partners that manage the vehicles as the industry’s payouts continue to lag the historical average, according to a new report.

Short-staffed regulators have their hands full ensuring private-equity marks are accurate, industry observers say.

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MSN: More private equity funds than McDonald's: PE giants forecast industry consolidation

The growing presence of private equity (PE) in the pharmaceutical industry—from contract research to manufacturing—has the potential to reshape how drugs are developed, produced, regulated, and ...

U.S. private-equity firms had about $3.1 trillion under management as of last fall, according to S&P Global, meaning that access to even a sliver of the $12 trillion in assets sitting in 401 (k)s and ...

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The New York Times: Once Wall Street’s High Flyer, Private Equity Loses Its Luster

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As funds deliver mediocre returns and shed investors, the industry is struggling to unload 31,000 investments, an increase over this time last year. By Maureen Farrell Heading into 2025, private ...

CNBC: How private credit's cracks are threatening to deepen private equity's woes

Private credit's rapid rise was key to global dealmaking over the past decade. Now, signs of strain in the $3 trillion market are spilling into private equity.

The Wall Street Journal: Private-Equity Holdings Look Overvalued. Who’s Going to Fix It?

There are more private equity funds in North America than there are McDonald's franchises, said KKR & Co's co-CEO Joe Bae, noting that managers have to be very "disciplined." The widening gap followed ...