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In the wake of the departure of co-founder David Tanner, the New York media and communications investment firm has promoted Jeffrey Nordhaus to managing principal.
The US financial services giant has closed its latest buyout fund $800m ahead of target as it looks to leverage its relationships with buyout firms for co-investment opportunities.
The Boston-based firm has announced 18 new institutional investors, five years after closing a $90m predecessor fund.
The $550m SunTelephone acquisition represents Bain Capitalโ€™s second Asian deal, as the Boston firm preps a dedicated fund for the region and names a high-profile local professional.
The European private equity fund of funds specialist is opening an office in Munich with two partners, co-founders of Stratin Capital Advisors.
The Nordic firm is fast transforming itself into a alternative asset powerhouse with mezzanine and special situation funds to complement its buyout business and has underlined its territorial expansion with a second China fund.
The London- and Paris-based investment group has wrapped up a total of โ‚ฌ86m in fresh funding.
Environmental Technologies Fund is blazing a green trail with its debut cleantech fund offering for institutional investors.
Sequoia Capital India and Battery Ventures are injecting a combined $15 million in a second round of funding sought by Travelguru, an Indian online travel portal.
Dallas-based consultancy and investment management firm Hawkeye Partners is beefing up its staff with three new hires.
Three firms have raised the bar with a double telecom deal, buying two assets in a single transaction for โ‚ฌ1.2bn with a record debt package of โ‚ฌ750m.
Danish investment firm Sparinvest has closed its fund of funds on $640m, which will invest in property vehicles around the world.
The Benelux-focused buyout firm has bought a subsidiary of the UK food business Uniq and sold CABB, a German specialty chemicals business to Axa Private Equity.
Europeโ€™s biggest quoted private equity business has held the final close on its โ‚ฌ5bn buyout fund, the largest pool of capital focused on the European mid-market.
ING Real Estate has closed its first China-focused opportunity fund on $350m with plans to focus on residential developments in primary and secondary cities.
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