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Here's How Billionaires Buy Stocks

The Motley Fool

Image source: Getty Images Investing in stocks is something anyone can do. But not everyone invests in stocks the same way, and billionaires and the ultra-wealthy often use different stock-buying avenues than the rest of us. And thanks to the availability of free stock trading apps , it's cheaper than ever for the average investor.

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Coller Capital launches PE secondaries fund for HNWIs

Private Equity Insights

C-SPEF will be open for investment beginning in April 2024. C-SPEF is available to both US taxable and tax-exempt investors and offers monthly subscriptions and quarterly redemptions, a lower minimum than traditional private market investments, and 1099 tax reporting. Read more Australia’s HMC Capital Acquires StratCap in $28.5m

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Patria targets $500m for first secondaries fund following Abrdn acquisition

Private Equity Wire

Patria Investments has launched its inaugural secondaries fund following its acquisition of Abrdn’s European private equity business – Patria Secondaries Opportunities Fund V, hicks aiming to raise $500m according to a report by Secondaries Investor. The fund carries a 10% performance fee over an 8% preferred return.

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Coller Capital launches PE secondaries fund for HNWIs 

Private Equity Wire

C-SPEF will be open for investment beginning in April 2024. C-SPEF is available to both US taxable and tax-exempt investors and offers monthly subscriptions and quarterly redemptions, a lower minimum than traditional private market investments, and 1099 tax reporting.

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MiB: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

The Big Picture

 This week, we speak with Graeme Forster, a director at Orbis Investments Ltd., which has $34 billion in assets under management. We discuss the firm’s unique fee arrangement: For institutional accounts of $100 million and up, they pay a base fee 33% of outperformance versus the benchmark (and no management fee).

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Ares Management Launches Ansley Park Capital

Private Equity Insights

Ares Management Corporation, a leading global alternative investment manager, announced today that funds managed by its Alternative Credit strategy have launched Ansley Park Capital, a newly-formed lending and specialty finance company that delivers full spectrum, customized financing solutions for essential-use, large-ticket equipment.

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Carlyle’s CEO reveals revival plan

Private Equity Wire

The firm expects to increase fee-based earnings by almost 30% this year to $1.1bn as well as attract more than $40bn in new investor capital, focusing on its fast-growing credit and insurance-based investment units. Carlyle also said it is aiming to increase profit margins and share buybacks substantially.