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Secondaries: A ticking clock

All the talk of a swath of GP restructurings in Asia has yet to become reality. As India and China funds raised during the heady times inch closer to the 10-year mark, are we about to see a breakthrough?

  • Secondaries
  • 25 March 2015
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Deal-by-deal fundraising: Incremental approach

Deal-by-deal fundraising is on the rise in Asia, driven by the difficulties less experienced GPs face when raising a blind pool and LPs’ willingness to go direct. It’s a great strategy, provided you have momentum

  • Fundraising
  • 21 January 2015
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India secondaries: Much heat, little light

India has yet to fulfil its potential as a direct secondaries market as buyers and sellers fail to agree on valuations. A revival in investor sentiment hasn’t helped matters, but patience may eventually pay off

  • Secondaries
  • 03 December 2014
LPs offer mixed views on GP ownership - AVCJ Forum

Taking a stake in the GP offers benefits to LPs looking to align interests, but not all are willing to do so at the cost of a fund manager's independence.

  • LPs
  • 13 November 2014
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Asia PE performance: Special measures

Asian private equity has, by some accounts, failed to meet LP expectations in terms of risk-adjusted returns. With GPs under pressure to show they can be company builders, is specialization the inevitable end game?

  • Investments
  • 05 November 2014
Stapled secondaries: Shades of gray

Secondary restructuring opportunities are on the rise in Asia, but investors are wary of giving managers fresh primary capital on top. Deal flow is hard to source, even harder to execute, and highly bespoke

  • Secondaries
  • 19 March 2014
Financial technology: The new normal

Initiatives are in place to make private equity reporting faster, more detailed and completely standardized. Are the guidelines a good fit for the industry in Asia and what are GPs doing to meet them?

  • Fundraising
  • 07 August 2013
Asian GPs under pressure to return capital to investors – AVCJ Forum

Asian fund managers are under pressure to return capital to investors as patience wears thin with promises of returns to come, despite the regional growth story being far from over, industry participants told the AVCJ Singapore Forum. These sentiments...

  • Fundraising
  • 22 July 2013
Asia PE: Taking the temperature

AVCJ assembled a group of private equity industry leaders to share their views on the prospects for exits in Asia, changing expectations and approaches to China, and how to address LP interest in co-investment

  • Greater China
  • 03 July 2013
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Fund-of-funds: Bespoke solutions

Reports of the death of fund-of-funds in Asia are greatly exaggerated – but all industry participants are diversifying their product offerings to meet specific client demands. Is it still primarily a scale game?

  • Fund-of-funds
  • 26 June 2013
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India secondaries: Plan B?

India’s PE industry is expected to see an increase in secondary deals as funds approach maturity and GPs look for alternatives to difficult public market exits. But is the talking translating into transactions?

  • South Asia
  • 26 June 2013
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China GP differentiation: Plain vanilla no more

Independent funds have dominated Chinese private equity, but now princeling and affiliate funds have entered the market, offering their own competitive edge. GPs are realizing the merits of differentiation

  • Greater China
  • 22 May 2013
StepStone reaches $450m close on secondaries fund

StepStone has held a final close of $450 million on its global secondaries fund. The vehicle, StepStone Secondary Opportunities Fund II, exceeded the original target of $350 million with commitments coming from public and corporate pension funds, insurance...

  • Secondaries
  • 17 April 2013
Indonesia webinar: Turning hype into returns

Indonesia has emerged as the next big thing in Asian PE, but there are concerns about rising valuations and whether the market is deep enough to meet expectations. Industry participants share their views

  • Southeast Asia
  • 27 March 2013
LGT opens Beijing office as part of differentiation drive

LGT Capital Partners has chosen Beijing as the location for its fourth investment office globally as the firm looks to differentiate its exposure to Asia’s largest private equity market in an increasingly competitive fund-of-funds space.

  • LPs
  • 27 March 2013
LGT closes third global secondaries fund at $2b

LGT Capital Partners has reached a final close on its third global secondaries fund, Crown Global Secondaries III (CGS III), at $2 billion.

  • Fundraising
  • 19 February 2013
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Secondaries: Sleight of hand

Are LPs using synthetic solutions like total return swaps to trade fund positions behind the managers’ backs? Some industry participants are suspicious; others are skeptical.

  • Secondaries
  • 05 December 2012
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Co-investment: Friends with benefits

Co-investment deals have been on the rise in recent years, enabling GPs to take on bigger deals and offer LPs fee-less returns. What is driving this trend and are such deals always a good idea?

  • LPs
  • 21 November 2012
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Fund-level due diligence: More than ticking boxes

Corrupt deals, agreements with the dishonest and lackluster returns can all be avoided by doing sufficient due diligence on a GP. But advisers say LPs in Asia sill aren’t doing enough

  • GPs
  • 10 October 2012
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Secondaries: Access all areas?

With sophisticated regional players at one end and smaller novices at the other, navigating Asia’s nascent secondaries market requires patience, teaching skills and reliable information channels

  • Secondaries
  • 12 September 2012
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China secondaries: Fresh start or false start?

China’s PE Secondary Market Development Alliance is meant to facilitate the trading of LP interests in renminbi funds. The absence of local expertise, portfolio transparency and mature LPs are obstacles to this.

  • Secondaries
  • 18 July 2012
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Direct investment: Silent partners?

Limited partners are attracted by the low costs and potentially high returns of direct investment opportunities in Asia. Those with a finger on the market’s pulse are likely to prevail, provided they don’t get too greedy

  • LPs
  • 05 April 2012
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Asian fund-of-funds: In the balance

Do Asian fund-of-funds have the scale and selling points to survive in an increasingly complex and competitive market?

  • Fund-of-funds
  • 01 February 2012
NewQuest hires Lung-Chi Lee as general counsel

NewQuest Capital Partners, the Hong Kong-based PE firm spun out from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BoAML) last year, has hired Lung-Chi Lee as general counsel.

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  • 06 January 2012
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