EQT is back with another mega-fund less than a year after raising €15.6 billion for its ninth flagship. Plus: Jefferies has nixed plans for a GP stakes vehicle and Spain’s Altamar has closed its latest secondaries fund north of its hard-cap. Here’s today’s brief, for our valued subscribers only.
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