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Direct Lending gerät in Europa unter Druck
Private-Debt-Manager tun sich im Fundraising für Direct Lending Funds zunehmend schwer. Die Prozesse dauern länger und fokussieren sich auf wenige große Adressen. Wiedererstarkte Investmentbanken heizen den Wettbewerb zusätzlich an.
Country Garden: How bad are its debt problems?
Chinese developer Country Garden said on Feb 28 a liquidation petition has been filed against it for non-payment of a US$205 million (S$275.9 million) loan, clouding its debt revamp prospects and undermining Beijing’s effort to restore confidence in the property sector.
5000 Mitarbeiter weltweit: Eissmann Automotive stellt Insolvenzantrag
Eissmann gilt als ein Schwergewicht im Interieursegment und arbeitet nach eigenen Angaben „mit nahezu allen namhaften Automobilherstellern und -zulieferern zusammen“. Laut Unternehmenshomepage beschäftigt das Unternehmen weltweit an 17 Standorten rund 5000 Mitarbeiter, rund 1000 davon in Deutschland. Im Geschäftsjahr 2021 – aktuellere Zahlen liegen im Bundesanzeiger nicht vor – erzielte die Eissmann Group Automotive rund […]
Kotak Fund Backs Nimmagadda Prasad’s $450M Bid for Viatris’ API Business with Mezzanine Debt
Discover how Kotak Strategic Situations Fund is facilitating Nimmagadda Prasad’s ambitious acquisition of Viatris’ API business through a $150 million mezzanine debt facility, marking a crucial step in the reacquisition journey.
EIB Spearheads Green Financing by Purchasing Mezzanine Debt to Unlock €1.6 Billion for Eco Projects
The European Investment Bank is paving the way for a greener future with its groundbreaking venture in green financing, doubling funds for sustainable projects and setting a new benchmark for environmental investments.
Public PE firms ride rising tide of private credit
Private credit may be a silver lining for the largest PE firms, especially when their bread-and-butter buyout businesses face a challenging environment. Private credit portfolios held by seven listed PE managers—KKR, Blackstone, Apollo Global Management, Ares Management, The Carlyle Group, Blue Owl and TPG—produced a median gross return of 16.4% for 2023, according to PitchBook’s […]
Tikehau Capital partners with UOB-Kay Hian to launch first private credit fund in Asia
Tikehau Capital, a €43.2bn ($46bn) French alternative asset management group with a €17bn private debt strategy, will launch its first private credit fund in Asia in partnership with Singapore-based brokerage firm UOB-Kay Hian.
Private debt’s inherent liquidity attracts evergreen managers
Private debt has been one of the most popular asset classes for managers launching semi-liquid, or evergeen funds. In the US, business development companies primarily focused on lending have seen significant interest, reaching $143bn (£113bn) in value by the end of 2023, according to Preqin.
Private credit is surging. Not everyone is buying in.
Which is why he’s warning pension funds and other institutional investors to proceed with caution when investing in private credit.
Capital markets union: Council adopts new rules on alternative investment fund managers and plain-vanilla EU investment funds
Today, the Council adopted new rules to improve European capital markets and strengthen investor protection in the EU. The directive adopted today amends the alternative investment fund managers directive, which governs managers of hedge funds, private equity funds, private debt funds, real estate funds and other alternative investment funds in the EU.
Goldman Sachs and Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sign US$1 billion private credit deal with eye on Asia-Pacific
The US investment bank and the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund will extend long-term capital to ‘high-quality companies and sponsors’ across Asia-Pacific The private credit market in Asia-Pacific is expected to reach US$100 billion by 2027 from US$81.3 billion in 2022, according to data provider Preqin.
Alternative Assets im Sog der Zinswende
Die Zinswende hat auf alternative Anlageklassen unterschiedliche Wirkung. Während Private Debt bislang davon profitiert und Private Equity auf Zeit spielt, stehen Immobilien stark unter Druck.
Private Credit Moves Into Banks’ Infrastructure Lending Turf
Global demand for new infrastructure to service everything from clean energy to data has created a lucrative new market for some of the biggest names in private credit.
Private credit propels asset growth of major PE firms
The big six listed private markets groups continued to increase their assets in 2023 despite the slowdown in fundraising and more challenging market conditions.