EQT’s record-breaking fund opens door for rich Australians
Aaron WeinmanCorrespondent
Wealthy Australians played an unspoken role in EQT’s €22 billion ($36.5 billion) record-setting global fundraise on Wednesday.
It was the first by the Swedish investment manager to incorporate EQT Nexus – an open-ended platform for individuals to invest in the private equity firm’s funds.
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Aaron Weinman is a correspondent at The Australian Financial Review who covers investment banks, private equity firms and the broader capital markets. Connect with Aaron on Twitter. Email Aaron at aaron.weinman@afr.com
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