The Blackstone Group
J.P. Morgan gets green light for $1b RMB fund
J.P. Morgan Asset Management has reportedly won approval from the Beijing government to launch a $1 billion renminbi-denominated fund.
Blackstone plans up to $720m annual commitment to India
The Blackstone Group is considering a $500-720 million annual injection into India over the next few years, said Akhil Gupta, the firm's chairman and managing director for the country. He added that the firms has invested nearly $1.8 billion in the market...
KKR, TPG in talks for Nomura’s real estate arm
KKR and TPG are among the PE firms said to be engaged in preliminary talks with Japan’s Nomura over a possible buyout of the investment bank’s real estate arm.
KKR-led consortium bags Samson for $7.2b
A KKR-led consortium, which includes Japan's Itochu Corp, has agreed to buy Samson Investment Co. for $7.2bn in the second largest private equity deal globally this year.
Centro to launch trust to avoid collapse
The financial backers of distressed Australian real estate owner Centro Properties Group have agreed to create an A$4.4 billion ($4.3 billion) listed property trust called Centro Retail Australia in order to keep the company afloat.
Blackstone, Bain in bid for India's Future Capital Holdings
The Blackstone Group and Bain Capital have been identified as potential acquirers of a stake in India's Future Capital Holdings (FCH), the financial services unit of the Future Group.
Blackstone, Carlyle near Reliance tower acquisition - report
A consortium comprised of The Blackstone Group and The Carlyle Group may purchase Reliance Group’s cellular towers by December, in a deal that will finally see the Indian communications major divest its ailing tower assets.
From buyouts to asset managers
Emerging Asia is a key consideration as the global buyout firms diversify their product offerings to meet the needs of a changing market
Blackstone sees opportunities in China's 'economic dislocations'
China’s slowing GDP growth should create “economic dislocations” that translate into acquisition opportunities for foreign investors, according to Stephen Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group.
Blackstone-backed Gokaldas closes in on export contracts
Indian apparel manufacturer Gokaldas Exports, a portfolio company of The Blackstone Group, is expected to land supply contracts from Wal-Mart and nine niche European fashion houses. The move is seen as part of a wider trend under which Western buyers...
Anchorage exits NZ Burger King to Blackstone
It's a good time to be targeting turnarounds in Australasia. Private equity firms, hedge funds and investment banks are pursuing a host of opportunities in the consumer segment where companies have been hit hard by the seize-up in spending that followed...
CIC joins Blackstone in RBS commercial real estate deal
China Investment Corp. (CIC) has agreed to take a stake in Royal Bank of Scotland’s $1.4 billion commercial real estate portfolio alongside The Blackstone Group. They will each take a 12.5% stake in the portfolio, worth a combined $100 million, with...
Blackstone targets $3b global energy fund
The Blackstone Group aims to raise up to $3 billion for its first energy fund, according to people familiar with the situation. Tony James, the private equity firm’s president, said in an earnings call that initial commitments stand at $1 billion.
Blackstone announces 3Q loss on drop in valuations
The Blackstone Group posted a loss of $341.9 million in the third quarter compared with a $339.3 million profit a year earlier. The disappointing results came as the private equity firm saw an 11% drop in the value of its buyout holdings amid ongoing...
Blackstone appoints Costello chairman for Australia, New Zealand
Paul Costello, who stepped down as general manager of Future Fund late last year, has been appointed The Blackstone Group’s non-executive chairman for Australia and New Zealand. He will report to Tony James, the private equity firm’s president, and...
Macquarie, SBI target second India infrastructure fund
Macquarie Group and State Bank of India (SBI) are targeting $1-1.5 billion for their second India-focused infrastructure fund. Plans for the new vehicle come as the first fund, SBI Macquarie Infrastructure Trust, which closed in March at $1.2 billion,...
Blackstone buys NZ Burger King franchise from Anchorage
The Blackstone Group has agreed to buy Antares Restaurant Group, which operates the Burger King franchise in New Zealand, from Anchorage Capital Partners. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Blackstone exits first property in China
The Blackstone Group has sold its first property in China, exiting its 95% stake in Shanghai’s Channel 1 shopping mall to Hong Kong-based real estate group New World Development for RMB1.46 billion ($229 million). The deal is scheduled to close in early...
Blackstone’s GSO exits Stolle to Japanese strategic buyer
GSO Capital Partners, Blackstone Group’s credit business, will sell Stolle Machinery to Japan’s Toyo Seikan for $775 million. The transaction is expected to close before the end of 2011, subject to regulatory approvals.
HDFC targets $600m property fund
Housing Development Finance Corp. (HDFC), India’s largest mortgage lender, is looking to raise a $600 million fund from overseas investors. It will be the firm’s property-focused vehicle.
HDFC PE unit commits $90m to Bangalore IT park
The overseas private equity unit of Housing Development Finance Corp. (HDFC) has agreed to invest $90 million in a 200-acre information technology park being planned near Bangalore airport.
Blackstone claims capacity to invest up to $800m a year in India
The Blackstone Group has the capacity and ability to deploy $500-800 million ever year in India if the macroeconomic environment and other factors stay favorable, according to Akhil Gupta, who oversees the firm’s India operations.
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.
Telecom firms struggle to offload towers
India’s cellular towers are crucial in supporting its burgeoning mobile market, but when it comes to selling these assets, operators find that less may be more