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- Private Markets Outlook 2025 | LP Trends Fundraising Insights
Explore LP perspectives on private market trends, allocations, and fundraising in 2025 Gain insights and predictions from industry leaders Read the blog
- Private Equity International LP Perspectives
It provides a granular view of the market, both current and future, by gathering insight on LPs’ asset allocations, propensity to invest and performance predictions
- 2025 Asset Allocation Perspectives Outlook | Brown Advisory
We are pleased to share our 2025 Asset Allocation Outlook: Positioning for Uncertainty In addition to discussing our asset allocation and portfolio positioning for 2025, this year's outlook examines several investment themes and macro topics we are watching closely:
- Bain 2025 Private Equity Report: Key Takeaways - chronograph. pe
Bain’s recently released 2025 Private Equity Report highlights key trends that shaped 2024 and offers insights into the forces likely to define private equity in the coming years
- Asset Allocation in 2025: What GPs and LPs Need to Know Before Moving . . .
Nearly 50% of LPs plan to increase PE allocations in 2025, making it the most favored asset class in private markets The opportunity is there, but until the bid-ask spread narrows, expect GPs to remain cautious with deployment
- LP Perspectives 2025: Read the full report here
Investor confidence in private debt is strong in the early days of 2025 Our LP Perspectives survey reveals that more than half (57 percent) of LPs want to increase their allocations to the asset class over the next 12 months
- LPs Embrace New GP Relationships: A Strategic Shift in Private Equity
Private Equity International’s LP Perspectives 2025 Study indicates that 57% of LPs plan to increase their number of PE manager relationships in the coming year, the highest level since 2019 About half of LP respondents are also open to backing emerging PE managers over the next 12 months
- Capital Raising in 2025: Delayed Allocations, Dry Powder GP-LP . . .
As we head into the second half of 2025, real estate fund managers and sponsors must adapt to a new normal in capital raising The era of easy money and oversubscribed funds has given way to a climate of dry powder and delayed allocations, where patience and creativity are prerequisites for success
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