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Private Equity in Central and Eastern Europe

The private equity industry in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), inclusive of Southeastern Europe and the Baltics, has faced a number of challenges over the past year. Institutional investors interested in building an emerging markets private equity allocation strategy have often first dipped their toes in the water with funds focused on CEE due to a lower perceived degree of risk based on the region’s economic ties to Western Europe. Many of these investors became fearful over the last year of a general economic collapse in the region, choosing to retreat from the market, or focus on new emerging markets such as Asia and Latin America. While fundraising for the region grew greater than ten-fold between 2003 and 2008, rising from US$230 million to US$2.8 billion, funds dedicated to the region raised merely US$600 million in 2009. Investments across CEE dropped slightly in 2009 with US$3 billion in capital deployed, versus US$3.3 billion in 2008 and down from a peak of US$7.1 billion in 2007.

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Emerging Markets’ Share of Private Equity Investment Continues to Grow

Private equity investment in emerging markets totaled US$22 billion in 2009, reaching a record 26% share of global private equity investment activity. Fundraising for emerging markets private equity totaled US$23 billion in 2009, following global trends back to 2004/2005 levels. Detailed statistics are available to EMPEA members.

A total of 196 private equity (PE) funds focused on emerging markets raised US$22.6 billion in 2009, a 66% decline from the record-breaking US$66.5 billion raised by 210 funds in 2008. The decline in new fund commitments was on par with an estimated 65% decrease in fundraising in developed markets.

Emerging markets captured 26% of global private equity investment, versus only 7% in 2004, with US$22.1 billion invested across 674 deals. Falling transaction sizes contributed to a 54% drop in total investment value, while the number of PE transactions fell by only 11% in 2009. This compares to a 79% decrease in value and 50% fewer deals in developed markets.

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Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
The mission of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) is to secure and maintain the current and future prosperity of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi through the prudent management of the Emirate’s investment assets. Established in 1976, ADIA is a premier global institutional investor, and for the past three decades the institution has built a strong reputation across global financial markets as a trusted and responsible investor and a leading provider of capital.
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Featured Event

IFC's 12th Annual Global Private Equity Conference in Association with EMPEA
11-12 May 2010 - Washington DC
Consensus is growing that we are nearing a recovery in emerging markets private equity and despite a difficult 2009, most emerging markets economies have weathered the crisis intact - some are in fact leading the global recovery. During the industry’s largest and most comprehensive conference, we will be examining emerging market opportunities in this new financial world order and identifying which markets and sectors present the most compelling investment thesis and merit increased focus as well as explaining how investors can best position themselves to maximize returns.
 
Industry News March 10 2010