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Private equity struggles in 2026 despite 2025 gains, as high prices and weak returns push focus to operations, while Asia sees revival in deals and AI, and Korea launches a $194M global equity fund.
Private equity faces challenges in 2026 despite a 2025 rebound, with elevated asset prices, prolonged holding periods over 6.5 years, and lagging returns compared to public markets, prompting a shift toward operational value creation as leverage-driven gains fade.
In Asia, private markets show renewed momentum with stronger IPOs, M&A, and AI adoption, led by Japan, India, and recovering Greater China, though geopolitical risks persist.
Meanwhile, Korea’s GEPS has launched a $194 million overseas equity tender, seeking six managers for U.S. and European equities with strict experience and asset allocation requirements, due March 5.
El capital privado tiene dificultades en 2026 a pesar de las ganancias de 2025, ya que los altos precios y los débiles rendimientos impulsan el enfoque hacia las operaciones, mientras Asia experimenta un resurgimiento en operaciones e inteligencia artificial, y Corea lanza un fondo global de renta variable de 194 millones de dólares.