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Carmela Mendoza

Carmela Mendoza is a senior reporter for Private Equity International based in London. She first joined PEI in Hong Kong in 2015 and covered Asia. A graduate of Ateneo de Manila University, she previously worked for a digital agency in Singapore focused on government websites and publications covering business, trade and industry, transport, and social development.
Nikos Stathopoulos, BC Partners
Exit activity across the industry will continue to pick up over the second half of this year, says the firm’s chairman of Europe Nikos Stathopoulos.
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Is the growth of private equity investment in US healthcare perpetuating health inequity?
CalSTRS Christopher Ailman
The CIO of the second-largest pension in the US offered his thoughts at NEXUS 2024 on the benefits and harm that generative artificial intelligence could do to investment teams.
Panellists at IPEM Cannes speaking from a stage
Dealmaking is due for a comeback this year with the return of financial sponsors and more demand for liquidity, according to a panel at IPEM Cannes.
The French asset manager will seek at least €1bn for its debut semiconductor fund, PEI understands.
With the acquisition of Abrdn’s Europe PE business, the Brazilian alts giant would have about $9bn of fee-earning AUM to be put to work in mid-market strategies.
Kewsong Lee, Carlyle fundraising
Former co-CEO William Conway will serve as interim chief; newly formed office of the CEO will help find a permanent successor.
Philipp Freise and Mattia Caprioli of KKR
KKR’s co-heads of Europe, Philipp Freise and Mattia Caprioli, discuss investing during wartime, and doubling down on their partnership playbook for Europe.
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MidEuropa Partners, Partners Group, European Investment Bank and others say valuations of underlying companies could be affected.
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The 10 largest funds, including Hellman & Friedman Capital Partners X and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Fund XI, gathered $153bn between them and accounted for one-fifth of fundraising last year.
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