February 26, 2026 | Private Equity’s Dry Spell Worse Than 2008 Crisis

Private equity returned fewer profits to investors for a fourth straight year as the industry sat on $3.8 trillion of unsold assets and struggled to raise money for new funds.
Distributions as a percentage of net asset value remained at 14% last year — the second-lowest level since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis, according to a new report from Bain & Co. And the duration of the rut is even more severe than what private equity firms faced then. Here is a direct video link.
Also see, Private Credit Fund Is Selling $477 Million of Assets at 94% Value as Industry Worries Continue.
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Danielle Park February 26th, 2026
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