This content is from: Opinion Crypto’s Tax Shelter Problem Playing hide-and-seek from tax havens is hardly a new game, but for blowup-prone crypto companies and investors, it’s an increasingly problematic one. (Part of the crypto column series.) By Leah McGrath Goodman January 11, 2023
Sponsored U.S. Autos: Is the Recession Over? The sector already had its recession, argues Morningstar, and key tailwinds should sustain growth through even a sharp economic downturn. Sponsored by PitchBook May 10, 2023
This content is from: Portfolio A New, Esoteric Royalty Market Is Poised to Take Off About a dozen companies planning to go public via an IPO or SPAC are planning on using tax receivable agreements, which are now a $30 billion market, according to Parallaxes Capital. By Michael Thrasher February 15, 2023
This content is from: Portfolio Healthcare Dealmaking Slowed for the Fifth Consecutive Quarter According to PitchBook, steadily decreasing valuations in healthcare may force PE firms to accept that a ‘wait and see’ approach is no longer viable. By Hannah Zhang May 10, 2023
Sponsored Fund Finance Yields Reach All-Time High as Non-Bank Lenders Take the Reins in 2023 Fund finance is dominated by banks — historically institutional capital has played a limited role in this asset class. 2023 presents a strong opportunity for non-bank lenders to gain exposure to this stable asset class at historically high yields. Why now? Sponsored by abrdn April 20, 2023
This content is from: Portfolio There’s No Easy Exit for Companies Backed by PE and VC Verdad Advisers’ Dan Rasmussen argues that rising debt costs, compressed margins, and negative cash flow make for a “pretty scary” picture of the health of private companies. By Michelle Celarier June 01, 2023