Feb
23

Private Equity Leaders Expect to Become Buyers in 2016

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Leon D. Black, the chief executive of Apollo Global Management, in 2014. CreditKevork Djansezian/Reuters

BERLIN — Oh, what a difference a few years make.

In 2013, Leon D. Black, the chief executive of Apollo Global Management, famously said that the company was “selling everything that not’s nailed down.”

That came near the height of a period of selling when private equity firms returned hundreds of billions of dollars in capital to investors and exited investments, including dozens of public listings of portfolio companies in London and the United States…

Private Equity Leaders Expect to Become Buyers in 2016

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