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  2. Partners Group - Wikipedia

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    In the same month, Partners Group successfully completed a USD 1.9 billion equity investment in portfolio company Edgecore Digital Infrastructure. The investment is the second equity capital raise that Partners Group led since acquiring EdgeCore in 2022 and was conducted in conjunction with the firm's clients. [81]

  3. Public Market Equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The public market equivalent (PME) is a collection of performance measures developed to assess private equity funds and to overcome the limitations of the internal rate of return and multiple on invested capital measurements. While the calculations differ, they all attempt to measure the return from deploying a private equity fund's cash flows ...

  4. List of private equity firms - Wikipedia

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    Private equity firm Location Year founded Year independent ABN AMRO: AAC Capital Partners: Amsterdam - 2008 AXA: Ardian: Paris: 1996 2013 Bank of America: Ridgemont Equity Partners: Charlotte: 1993 2010 Barclays Capital: Equistone Partners Europe London: 1979 2011 [3] Barings Bank ^ Baring Vostok Capital Partners Baring Private Equity Asia ...

  5. Private equity - Wikipedia

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    Private Equity Funds: A Practical Guide for Investors. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-02818-6. Leleux, Benoit; Hans van Swaay (2006). Growth at All Costs: Private Equity as Capitalism on Steroids. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-8634-4. Fraser-Sampson, Guy (2007). Private Equity as an Asset Class.

  6. S&P Dow Jones Indices - Wikipedia

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    S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is a joint venture between S&P Global, the CME Group, and News Corp that was announced in 2011 and later launched in 2012. It produces, maintains, licenses, and markets stock market indices as benchmarks and as the basis of investable products, such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds, and structured products.

  7. Performance attribution - Wikipedia

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    The portfolio performance was 4.60%, compared with a benchmark return of 2.40%. Thus the portfolio outperformed the benchmark by 220 basis points.The task of performance attribution is to explain the decisions that the portfolio manager took to generate this 220 basis points of value added.

  8. Private Equity International - Wikipedia

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    The first PEI ranking of private equity groups was published in 2007. [ 3 ] Private Equity International is published by London-headquartered PEI Group, which connects alternative investment practitioners with value-added information and analysis via its 16 different publications, and with each other via marquee industry events.

  9. Benchmark-driven investment strategy - Wikipedia

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    Benchmark-driven investment strategy is an investment strategy where the target return is usually linked to an index or combination of indices of the sector or any other like S&P 500. [1] With the Benchmarks approach the investor chooses an index of the market (benchmark). The goal of the fund manager is to try to beat the index performance-wise.