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Are Alternative Investments the Key to Diversifying Your Portfolio?

Fortune Financial

Private Equity Private equity is a form of alternative investment that involves investing in privately-held companies. It encompasses strategies such as venture capital, leveraged buyouts and investing directly in publicly-traded private equity firms.

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Are Alternative Investments the Key to Diversifying Your Portfolio?

Fortune Financial

Private Equity Private equity is a form of alternative investment that involves investing in privately-held companies. It encompasses strategies such as venture capital, leveraged buyouts and investing directly in publicly-traded private equity firms.

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

Pension Pulse

Committed US$150 million to American Industrial Partners Capital Fund VIII, which will primarily target value-oriented, control investments in the North American industrials sector. based private equity firm focused on buyout and growth opportunities. STAR Capital is a mid-market, U.K.-based This needs to change.

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Blackstone Becomes First $1tr Private Equity Manager

Private Equity Insights

Passing that milestone puts the firm in the same league as mutual fund behemoths and banking giants. On Thursday, Blackstone became the first in the private equity industry to hit that level, boasting in its latest quarterly earnings report that it managed just over $1 trillion in assets as of the end of June.

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PE to lobby Trump for retirement fund access

Private Equity Wire

Industry leaders hope to revive and expand a deregulatory effort from Donald Trumps first term, which allowed private equity investments to be included in professionally managed retirement accounts like target-date funds. But executives believe that gaining access to 401(k) plans could double demand for their funds.