
Private equity firms target $500m for Myanmar investments
Leopard Capital and Cube Capital are among the Asian private equity firms looking to raise nearly $500 million for investments in Myanmar. It is hoped that the removal of trade sanctions imposed on the Southeast Asian nation will create opportunities in natural resources and infrastructure.
Douglas Clayton, founder of Leopard Capital, plans to raise a $100 million fund dedicated to Myanmar, Reuters reported. Cube may commit up to one third of its current $200 million vehicle in Myanmar, while...
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