Combining banking with private equity investing

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Lily Fang, Lily Fang
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Combining banking with private equity investing

Bank-affiliated private equity (PE) groups account for 30% of all PE investments. These affiliated groups' market share is highest during peaks of the PE market, as is the fraction of transactions where the parent bank leads the loan syndicate (parent-financed deals). Bank-affiliated deals are similar in characteristics and financing to stand-alone deals, but have worse outcomes if consummated during the peaks of the credit market. Parent-financed deals enjoy significantly better financing terms than standalone deals, but do not exhibit better performance. The parent-financing advantage in loan terms is concentrated during credit market peaks when banks tend to syndicate more of the loans to external loan investors, and is not explained by the banks' previous relationships with the targets, the PE groups' reputations, or the banks' prominence in structured financing markets. Banks' involvement in private equity investments provides significant cross-selling opportunities. Collectively, this evidence is consistent with banks' taking advantage of favorable credit-market conditions.

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English
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45

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Edition Notes

"Revised July 2010, September 2012"--Publisher's Web site.

Revised edition of Unstable equity? combining banking with private equity investing, originally published in [2010].

Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-30).

Published in
Boston]
Series
Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 10-106, Working paper (Harvard Business School) -- 10-106

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45 pages
Number of pages
45

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OL53483052M
OCLC/WorldCat
821900901

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OL39290277W

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