Private equity funds are hoarding capital: Company prices need to come down

Private equity funds have stacks of capital ready for use. But high interest rates are holding back buyers, and prices will thus have to fall by at least 20% before sales pick up, sources predict.
Jeppe Christiansen, CEO of Maj Invest. | Photo: PR / Maj Invest
Jeppe Christiansen, CEO of Maj Invest. | Photo: PR / Maj Invest
BY LONE ANDERSEN

Private equity funds are currently facing difficulties selling companies in their portfolios, and meanwhile, risk-prepared capital is accumulating to unprecedented levels.

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