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German investors to increase private equity exposure

German institutional investors currently allocate an average of 2% to private equity and plan to increase this to 2.2% over the next three years, primarily through fund of funds, despite political opposition to the industry.

German private equity investing has been surrounded by controversy. Earlier this year German private equity firms were dubbed "locusts" by Franz Müntefering, former chairman of the Social Democratic Party.

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