Industry searches for signs of return to dealmaking

In the third part of our series on the future of private equity, we look at the outlook for transactions

They were once derided as being among the locusts of the financial world, but private equity partners could be forgiven if they likened themselves to crocodiles.

Many partners at private equity firms privately admit satisfaction if they can work on a buyout a year: about as infrequently as a crocodile needs to eat in order to survive.

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