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Prices surge as trading in secondaries loses its stigma

Once a dumping ground for distressed sales, the secondaries market is bustling with new sellers

It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a bargain in the private equity secondaries market.

An attempt to sell stakes in funds prematurely was once taken as a signal that the investor was under pressure and would probably accept a reduced price. But the secondaries market is no longer seen as a discount shop where dotcom investors and troubled banks sold out of their venture capital and buyout funds for big discounts.

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