Asia is attracting new secondary buyers and is expected to see an increase in GP-led transactions over the next two years, according to Private Investment Funds partners Gregory Barclay and Krishna Skandakumar, and counsels Dominic Wong and Manish Ranjan. More on SecondaryLink.
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