What is the outlook for the global private equity market? How does this influence the domestic UK market? Where do the biggest opportunities lie?
Which sectors remain undervalued? How do tech and healthcare companies look now? How can investors identify the most promising companies within these sectors?
As the UK government pushes for pension funds to invest more in private equity, will this boost demand for the asset class?
Navigating the future of private equity
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The private equity sector has experienced exceptional growth over the past few years, and remained relatively resilient post-pandemic even as higher inflation hurt many listed companies. However, the interest rate hikes that started in earnest last year have seen investors begin to question private as well as public company valuations.
As negative sentiment continues to dog most asset classes, those considering private equity have questions of their own: what mechanisms is the sector developing to weather challenging macroeconomic environments? How accurate are unlisted company valuations? What sectors continue to see steady levels of dealmaking? How does private equity as an asset class compare to other alternative investments? And more broadly what is the outlook for PE?
Hosted by Investors' Chronicle in partnership with Schroders, join our panel of financial experts in this one-hour webinar as they provide insights into private equity opportunities in today's economic environment.
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Investors' Chronicle (IC) is the champion of private investment in the UK. Our writers offer experienced investors the ideas and inspiration they need to keep growing their portfolio, as well as educational analysis and guidance for novice investors approaching investing for the first time. The IC's addition of investor education has helped to expand its readership to new audiences, while Alpha (its premium product offering), continues to provide more detailed and in-depth analysis to its core audience.
One of the Investors' Chronicle’s key differentiators is that we turn our analysis into practical, actionable investment ideas - we don’t just explain what’s going on, but offer guidance on what to do as a result.
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