UBS’s new private equity deals confront an old problem
A firm should think carefully about which risks are worthwhile and tolerable to their clients
A firm should think carefully about which risks are worthwhile and tolerable to their clients

Strong activity propelled by market volatility from war in the Middle East

The sector remains untested in a severe or prolonged economic downturn

Investors question if some institutions rubber-stamp deals that could benefit other businesses

Swiss bank to take slice of fees from private capital funds in a move raising questions about its selection decisions

Firms like Apollo find it hard to shake narratives formed by legacy private equity and distressed debt operations

More frequent asset valuations can boost market resilience and investor confidence