Gulf in expertise

Expect to see a flurry of Gulfstream jets flying in as managers expand their network.Macro fears and the performance of equities and bonds are pushing Middle East investors to bridge the gulf in private markets expertise and increase their number of strategic partnerships. According to a new study by Invesco, sovereign investors look set to forge further ties with PE, infrastructure and real estate managers over the next five years as they look beyond the region.

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GIF - It's a family affair

Parental guidance advised

Warren Buffett’s protégé, Tracy Britt Cool, honed her finance and business expertise on the family farm.Now she’s hoping that some of the companies she invests in at Kanbrick – her new investment firm – will turn out to be geese that lay multiple golden eggs! Key to that be taking a long-term commitment to partnering with family-owned companies and providing them with a safe home in which to thrive. This will be no cattle auction, though, where companies are bought and flipped. Expect to hear a lot more about Kanbrick as it channels its animal spirit over the coming years.

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GIF - Whoops...Valuation bubble just burst

Goodbye to the days when we basked in PE’s performance glow

The valuation bubble in some areas of the VC market has popped, drenching US endowments, including the ones belonging to the Ivy League, in potential losses as market writedowns begin to take effect. Endowments will be hoping for a quick clean-up, with some pushing GPs to mark down the value of investments rather than kick the can down the road in the hope of a market rebound. Private equity has basked in the rays of stellar performance for years. Today’s valuations, though, look like raining on everyone’s parade.

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Bonfire of the sanities… Can private markets tackle ESG?

Climate change has long been an incendiary issue, but as fires rage across Europe, private markets have an opportunity to step in and ignite new investment. ESG is a hot topic that can ignite fierce debate among fund managers. Still, with over $3 trillion in dry powder, the industry has plenty of firepower to tackle climate change, especially in areas such as green energy and climate technology. As things heat up – literally – this is the time to strike while the iron is hot and make a real difference to the planet. No sweat!

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