Majority of institutional investors will not re-invest in private equity in 2010

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GLOBAL - The majority of institutional investors around the world will not renew commitments to existing private equity managers in 2010, a survey by Coller Capital revealed.

According to the latest Global Private Equity Barometer, 79% of limited partners (LP) - investors in private equity - will refuse re-ups in 2010 because of fund terms and conditions. The same surve...

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