In this brief we focus on the effect of two crises — the dot-com crash and the global financial crisis (GFC) — on private capital cash flows, disentangling these effects from those arising from returns.
Read MoreBurgiss uses, creates and makes available taxonomies to help create consistency in classifying private capital activity. It is a natural part of their lifecycle that these taxonomies change.
Read MoreIn the May 2018 newsletter, we asked readers: Media coverage on the topic of Fund-Level Debt has been mixed, often suggesting that the use of fund-level debt benefits only the GP. What do you think? Here's how they responded:
Read MoreHoboken, NJ/ May 14, 2018/ PR Newswire - Burgiss, the leading provider of data, analytics and decision support tools to private capital investors, is pleased to announce the immediate availability of its cash flow and valuation forecasting model in its Private i Platform.
Read MoreIn the April 2018 newsletter, we asked readers: Media coverage on the topic of Fund-Level Debt has been mixed, often suggesting that the use of fund-level debt benefits only the GP. What do you think? Here's how they responded:
Read MoreBurgiss, the global provider of investment decision support tools for private capital, announces that the Burgiss Manager Universe, which has been updated through Q4 2017, has grown to include more than 8,100 funds representing nearly $5.8 trillion in committed capital across the full spectrum of private capital strategies.
Read MoreThe Burgiss Manager Universe has been updated through Q3 2017 and has grown to include more than 7,800 funds representing more than $5.5 trillion in committed capital across the full spectrum of private capital strategies.
Read MoreToday, fewer than 1% of GPs are filling out the ILPA Reporting Template as a regular part of their quarterly reporting to investors. That said, some GPs will fill out the template on an ad hoc basis when asked.
Read MoreIn this brief we focus on the effect of two crises — the dot-com crash and the global financial crisis (GFC) — on private capital cash flows, disentangling these effects from those arising from returns.
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