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Private Markets at a Breaking Point?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 09/09/2009 22:29 -0400- Alchemy Partners
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The challenges in private markets are also weighing on many institutional investors who are growing increasingly impatient with private equity groups charging hefty fees on the big funds they raised during the debt bubble. It's fair to say that unless activity picks up, private markets will reach a breaking point - one that may weaken the industry for a very long time.
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