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Sovereign‑wealth funds poised to outpace pension funds in private‑equity allocations, says David Rubenstein

Sovereign‑wealth funds poised to outpace pension funds in private‑equity allocations, says David Rubenstein The passage only repeats a market outlook from a Wall Street Journal quote. It mentions a high‑profile private‑equity figure but provides no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or policy actions to investigate. The information is already public and lacks controversy or novel insight, resulting in low investigative usefulness. Key insights: David Rubenstein predicts sovereign‑wealth funds will become the largest source of capital for private‑equity firms, overtaking pension funds.; Sovereign‑wealth assets are projected to grow from $5.4 trillion to over $8 trillion by 2020.; Private‑equity returns are increasingly driven by operational improvements rather than financial engineering.

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Sovereign‑wealth funds poised to outpace pension funds in private‑equity allocations, says David Rubenstein The passage only repeats a market outlook from a Wall Street Journal quote. It mentions a high‑profile private‑equity figure but provides no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or policy actions to investigate. The information is already public and lacks controversy or novel insight, resulting in low investigative usefulness. Key insights: David Rubenstein predicts sovereign‑wealth funds will become the largest source of capital for private‑equity firms, overtaking pension funds.; Sovereign‑wealth assets are projected to grow from $5.4 trillion to over $8 trillion by 2020.; Private‑equity returns are increasingly driven by operational improvements rather than financial engineering.

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