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Features
Asia could prove to be a deal-rich market in 2021, but buyout investors are still figuring out the long-term implications of COVID-19 for companies that cater to changing consumer demands
Technology-enabled businesses in China and India are the beneficiaries of a resurgence in growth capital deal flow; Japan is the sole stand-out in fundraising; IPOs continue to shine as overall exits struggle
The industrial backgrounds of family offices represent a strategic edge but also a potential hinderance to portfolio diversification. The same goes for principal-led governance structures
Trackers
2020 ended on a strong note for private debt allocations with four institutional investors increasing asset allocation to private debt or initiating private debt and leveraged loan searches, according to board documents seen by Creditflux. On top of this, investors allocated capital to credit funds managed by ArrowMark, Banner Ridge, BBAM, HIG Whitehorse, Monroe and Rialto.
Reports
Buyout activity rebounded in the third quarter as lockdown restrictions eased across Europe, according to the latest Unquote Private Equity Barometer, produced in association with Aberdeen Standard Investments.