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Private Equity In Africa: Domestic demand provides shelter from the crunch

Jason G. Wulterkens (July 13th, 2009) Writes:

The following appeared in June’s Business Diary Botswana:

Private equity (PE) has long been considered a viable way to achieve risk-adjusted returns that exceed those possible in the public equity markets (though per University of Chicago scholar Steven Kaplan, during the three decades ending in 2005, the average private equity firm’s annual return was no better than that of Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index). Accordingly, institutional investors include private equity (or even funds of funds) in order to concurrently achieve optimal diversification and risk premia. And while such “limited partnership interests” demand that investors lock-in their contributions for an appreciable time period, such that general partners can commit to any number of strategies, in recent years the once highly illiquid asset class has given way to a vibrant secondary market available for sellers of private equity assets, which in turn has spread risk and further fueled

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Cautiously, Steelmakers Raise Prices, Reopen Mills

Larry Edelson (January 7th, 2009) Writes:
pJan 6, 2009 (WALL STREET JOURNAL) -- In an early sign that some steel prices may have bottomed out, steelmakers in the U.S., China and some other countries are attempting limited price increases and reopening a handful of mills that were closed because of weak demand a few months ago./ppnbsp;/ppIt isn't clear whether the price increases will stick, however. Steel sellers often announce price increases or special surcharges, only to relent in the face of customer opposition or if rivals don't follow suit. Nor is it clear whether the price increases reflect more demand or lower inventories.br /nbsp;/ppTroubled auto makers, contractors, appliance and equipment makers have cut back on their steel purchases. The majority of mills closed over the last few months remain shuttered and many around the world are operating below 50% of their capacity./ppnbsp;/ppBut steelmakers signaled cautious optimism that there is enough demand to support price increases in ...

University Endowment Funds List | Resource

Richard C. Wilson (September 24th, 2008) Writes:
University Endowment FundsUniversity Endowment Funds ListUniversity Endowment Funds ListQuick Link: Hedge Fund Marketing GuideYesterday a hedge fund sent me this list of university endowments from Wikipedia and I thought I would share this with others involved in hedge fund marketing and sales.Institution ↓ Endowment (2005)billion USD ↓ Endowment (2006)billion USD ↓ Endowment (2007)billion USD ↓ Amherst College $ 1.155[1] $ 1.337[2] $ 1.662[3] ...
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