Capital Group is making waves again in the private markets space. The asset management giant, known for its decades-long dominance in traditional equities, is now doubling down on alternative investments. Their strategic pivot into private equity and venture deals signals a major shift in how institutional money is flowing. Worth watching how this plays out as liquidity tightens and public markets get choppy.
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ContractTearjerker
· 12-05 12:34
Even the traditional big players can't sit still anymore—they've started bottom-fishing and doing the work of private equity and VCs.
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MEVHunterX
· 12-05 12:33
The private equity market is about to be stirred up by major institutions again. These traditional financial giants finally can't sit still anymore.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 12-05 12:29
Traditional financial giants are starting to panic too, fleeing from the stock market to private equity... Now retail investors can't even follow the trend if they want to.
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RiddleMaster
· 12-05 12:18
On the private placement side, Capital Group is indeed buying the dip. Looks like the big institutions are getting anxious too.
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GasWaster
· 12-05 12:12
lol capital group finally realized public markets are basically a gas station fire rn... they're just gonna move the bleeding to private deals instead. same rich people problems, different blockchain— wait no, wrong substrate entirely. anyway rip to everyone's cost basis when these liquidity crunches hit, that's gonna be a failed tx waiting to happen ngl
Capital Group is making waves again in the private markets space. The asset management giant, known for its decades-long dominance in traditional equities, is now doubling down on alternative investments. Their strategic pivot into private equity and venture deals signals a major shift in how institutional money is flowing. Worth watching how this plays out as liquidity tightens and public markets get choppy.