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Private markets may see upside provided the asset class can demonstrate superior returns.
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Early signs of strain are already emerging across key Asian markets.
Greater China
Chinese investors were a major force in India’s startup ecosystem a decade ago.
China PE is at a juncture where opportunity exists alongside competition and execution risk.
For now, China remains the main story in Asia on a relative basis.
Leadership stability is not an internal issue; it is systemic with consequences for the entire ecosystem.
PE dominance in Western sports provides a template, but emerging markets more complex.
Globally, GPs are increasingly building out their secondary capabilities.
These consumer companies are breathing new life into a slow fundraising market.
Local LPs now account for 52.7% of the capital raised by India-focused PE-VC funds, per a report.