Fresh figures show major differences in pension funds' private equity returns

New return figures from Danish pension funds have reignited the debate on private equity valuations. In the first nine months of 2023, returns varied from 26% to -8.3%.
From left: Johannes Bill Ladegaard, Head of Alternatives and Private Capital at PBU, Peter Lindegaard, CIO at Industriens Pension and Peter Tind Larsen, Head of Alternative Investments at PFA | Photo: PR/PBU/IP/PBU
From left: Johannes Bill Ladegaard, Head of Alternatives and Private Capital at PBU, Peter Lindegaard, CIO at Industriens Pension and Peter Tind Larsen, Head of Alternative Investments at PFA | Photo: PR/PBU/IP/PBU

Danish pension funds reported widely different returns from their private equity investments for the first nine months of this year. 

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