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Linden Closes $400 Million Structured Capital Fund

Private Equity Professional

Lindens earlier structured capital fund closed in July 2011 with $355 million of capital commitments. Linden Capital Partners has held a final close of its second structured capital fund, Linden Structured Capital Fund II LP (SCF II), with $400 million in capital commitments.

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Ares Faces Its Biggest Decision Yet: Stick With Private Credit or Become an Alts Supermarket

Private Equity Insights

Lately, much attention has been lavished on Ares Capital, the unit created in 2004 to provide financing for middle-market acquisitions, recapitalizations, and leveraged buyouts. Perhaps so, but resentment among banks is bound to increase as Ares pushes into another lucrative domain of theirs — funding of leveraged buyouts.

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OTPP and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Acquire Compass Datacenters

Pension Pulse

OTPP first invested in Compass Datacenters in partnership with RedBird Capital Partners back in 2017 : Established in 2011 and based in Dallas, Texas, Compass Datacenters specializes in building customized facilities for enterprise, cloud computing and service providers, according to a press release.

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This Week in Pensions & Investments: 10-11-2023

Pension Pulse

Committed US$150 million to Hellman & Friedman Capital Partners XI, which focuses on leveraged buyouts and growth capital opportunities in North America and Europe, primarily in the technology & software, healthcare, financials and consumer & retail sectors. Consumers now see inflation at 3.2%

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Transcript: Sunaina Sinha, Global Head of Private Capital with Raymond James

The Big Picture

You, you launched Siebel Capital in 2011. And your timing was quite fortuitous launching in 2011. Leverage buyouts requires leverage. And when rates were so low, the leverage went, it was cheap and, and and easily accessible. 00:11:32 [Speaker Changed] So, so let me roll even further back. Absolutely.

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