With a slew of mega-funds lined up in the year ahead, Private Equity International explores whether there is enough capital supply to match demand in the year ahead. Plus: Ares has completed another secondaries tie-up and KKR has raised $4 billion for a sector in rude health. Here’s today’s brief, for our valued subscribers only.
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