Private Equity

Private debt fundraising boom fuels investor fears

The spending firepower of Europe-focused private debt funds has surged by two-thirds since late last year, sparking concerns over saturation

Private debt fundraising boom fuels investor fears

European private debt funds are sitting on $61 billion after a bumper round of fundraising in the third quarter of 2015 – fueling investor concerns that too much capital could end up chasing too few deals.

Total committed but uncalled capital - also known as dry powder - within Europe-focused private debt funds has increased by 66% since December 2014, according to a third-quarter report by data provider Preqin.

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