For much of the past decade, equity markets enjoyed a bull market that was accompanied by the rise in popularity and the outperformance of passive investment strategies. Then the coronavirus hit. As markets plunged in March, the case for actively managed investments grew stronger as those funds performed better than passively managed funds … READ MORE >
How business development companies are navigating the economic shock
As business development companies reel from the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, the valuations of their portfolio companies have dropped as the risk of default has grown amid a liquidity crunch. But there are steps they can take to manage the significant shock to the economy. … READ MORE >
How private equity firms might qualify for SBA financing
The private equity industry is in a position to help the economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic by investing in growing companies, helping them add employees, increasing capacity with their supply chains, investing in critical infrastructure systems and improving the communities they serve. … READ MORE >
Companies tap $247.5 billion in loans under Paycheck Protection Program
Small to midsize business seeking relief from economic woes due to the Covid-19 pandemic have tapped $247.5 billion from the government’s Paycheck Protection Program through April 13, according to data released by the Small Business Administration on Tuesday. … READ MORE >
How business development companies can weather the coronavirus downturn
The stock prices of business development companies, which invest in small and midsize companies along with distressed enterprises, have experienced the sharpest and fastest decline since the financial crisis of 2008-9. Still, BDCs may ultimately have a better chance of weathering the storm without suffering the depression-level shocks that seem to have been priced into their stock prices. … READ MORE >
SEC gives regulatory relief to certain business development companies
Continuing a recent push to ease regulations, the Securities and Exchange Commission recently adopted a final rule that loosens compliance requirements on business development companies, which invest in small and medium-size businesses. … READ MORE >
As coronavirus spreads, private equity contracts even as it prepares for a rebound
As the U.S. financial system and broader economy swoon from fear of the damage that the coronavirus will leave in its wake, private equity deal flow will soon begin to feel the pinch. … READ MORE >
As hedge funds struggle, money flows to limited stakes in private equity firms
A number of large, mature investors have taken a greater interest in creating funds dedicated to investing in minority interests in general partners of both open-end funds and closed-end funds. … READ MORE >
As large ETF sponsors capture more of a surging industry, can the middle market keep up?
Competition to offer low-cost products will continue to make it challenging for middle market players. New products that do not quickly scale to the critical mass needed to defray operating costs and establish market recognition often fail to survive. Nonetheless, middle market participants can still compete in this market. … READ MORE >
The Fed walked a tightrope in cutting rates, and succeeded
The Fed’s careful balancing act of making insurance cuts to guard against global economic headwinds and normalize the yield curve without committing to extended cuts seems to have now gained acceptance with the markets. The entire yield curve has shifted lower since the July meeting because of the three rate cuts made this year. … READ MORE >