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Boom or bust, private equity has strength to survive through the cycle

It's wrong to assume that funds raised in 2013 and 2014 will simply suffer the same fate as those just before the crash

Boom or bust, private equity has strength to survive through the cycle
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It is no surprise that people have begun to predict a dismal period for private equity. Although the industry hates to admit it, history shows it is prone to cycles and that these are closely linked to the stock market.

Looking at today's sky-high valuations for equities, it would be logical to conclude that private equity is in a precarious position. If private equity is buying companies at today's prices, prices not seen since the last boom era, it seems unlikely that when it's time to sell they will be able to make much of a profit.

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