David M. Rubenstein
Carlyle's Rubenstein champions emerging markets
The bloom has faded from the rose in emerging markets in recent years, which means it is an opportune time to invest in these geographies, according to David Rubenstein (pictured), co-founder and co-executive chairman of The Carlyle Group.
Q&A: The Carlyle Group's David Rubenstein
David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-CEO of The Carlyle Group, discusses the likelihood of a global economic slowdown, areas of interest in Asia, and the evolution of the private equity funding model
Global buyout firms: Change at the top
Succession planning initiatives at the leading global buyout firms reflect the increasing diversification of these platforms - and that the personality-types so instrumental in their creation probably won't be seen again
Coulter, Rubenstein look at PE of the future – AVCJ Forum
Diversification and standardization were the watchwords as James Coulter, founding partner of TPG Capital, and David Rubenstein, co-founder and managing partner of The Carlyle Group, addressed the future of the global private equity industry at the AVCJ...
Carlyle, Blackstone heads paint bleak outlook for US economy
The Carlyle Group’s co-founder David Rubenstein and Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone Group, were downbeat in their assessments of the US economy on Wednesday.
China winning out?
Mass media have imprinted characteristic images of China on the public’s awareness: a populous country experiencing high-velocity economic growth representing the positive aspects of the nation; but juxtaposed alongside this, the negative impressions...
Asian funds: arithmetic or geometry?
Private equity has been forced to deal with rising levels of skepticism and caution post the GFC, with much of it reserved for leading industry brand names – generally the major buyout vehicles.
Carlyle partners with Fosun for JV, RMB fund
The Carlyle Group has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Fosun Group, the largest privately-owned investment conglomerate in China, to enhance their investment activities in the Greater China market.