Private equity becomes more popular

Professional investors are increasingly looking towards private equity as a way of increasing returns.

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New research shows that professional investors are increasingly turning to alternative investments in an attempt to boost excess returns in their investment portfolios.

The report by Goldman Sachs and Frank Russell looks at the alternative investing done by public and corporate pension funds, and endowments and foundations in Australia, North America, Continental Europe, the United Kingdom, and Japan.

Since the first survey in 1992, the level of commitment to alternative investments has continued to grow across all regions and private equity is now included in many of the world's largest institutional portfolios.

Major findings of the survey include:

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