
DACH unquote” February 2013
German private equity is poised for a decisive year, awaiting both the implementation of the AIFM Directive and the election of a new chancellor and Bundestag, while struggling against the backdrop of Europe’s worsening economic outlook.
However, industry professionals are positive about the New Year, which they hope will see a similar volume and value of deals as 2012 and could see some new life breathed into the market.
In the February edition of DACH unquote":
*Political uncertainty puts off Italian investors
*Pension fund failing to defend PE
*Private equity beats the buy-and-build curse
*And more...
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