The Federal Reserve will announce later today whether it will raise interest rates for the first time since 2006. Whatever the Fed does, we need to look at the big picture. And when we do, we might conclude today’s decision probably doesn’t matter that much. Any rate hike will be ...
Read More »Private Equity Funds Continue to Invest in Turkey
In the last 10 years, Turkey has gone through major macro developments. Most of the recent political and economic uncertainties faded away after the local and Presidential elections. However the impact of such matters have less value on the investor’s eyes than positives Turkey bears in relatively to other countries. ...
Read More »Which Countries Will the Private Equity Funds Change Their Directions to?
Various political problems are emerging in different parts of the world. The issue of the Southern China Sea tensions between China and Vietnam is resurfacing. The Southern China Sea is a problem between China and Vietnam which dates back hundreds of years like the issue of Aegean Sea between Turkey ...
Read More »What Kind of Problems Do Private Equity Funds Face in Exits?
The most fundamental principle of Private Equity Funds is that the funds need to exit from their investments by selling their shares in 3 to 7 years. The exit methods are determined and agreed even before the investments are realized in the share purchase and shareholders agreements. There are 3 ...
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