The private equity (PE) bandwagon may well be overloaded with investors craving outsized returns and ownership in tomorrow’s business leaders. However, Hamish Mair, BMO Global Asset Management’s head of private equity, is telling investors to be wary of bidding bubbles created by PE mega funds that are looking to deploy their gargantuan pools of assets raised. According to a recent Bain & Co….
Mega funds with "more money than they can easily deploy" causing PE price bubble: BMO Global Asset Management
26 April 2016
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