Secondaries firms hold strong hand in valuation game

Investments have slowed as portfolio worries remain

Like in a poker game, secondaries players are patiently sounding out who is bluffing and who has a real hand in their search for assets. This has left the market slow and nervous.

Buyers of buyout fund interests were once willing to pay premiums for top-tier funds, confident the bluster of sellers and managers indicated strong investment hands. Now they want discounts, as their confidence in the quality of portfolios disappears.

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