
Carlyle to raise $3.5b for fourth Asia buyout fund
Carlyle Group plans to raise $3.5 billion for its fourth buyout fund in Asia, which would be the private equity firm’s biggest targeting Asia. An initial close is expected to happen in the second half of the year.
The buyout firm has already made initial approaches to investors, one person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. The new vehicle, Carlyle Asia Partners IV, is set to be 37% larger than its predecessor....
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