Project Finance CDOs: When Infrastructure Debt Meets Securitization
Book: Structured Finance and Insurance: The ART of Managing Capital and Risk Author: Christopher L. Culp Publisher: Wiley Finance, 2006 ISBN: 978-0-471-70631-1
Book: Structured Finance and Insurance: The ART of Managing Capital and Risk Author: Christopher L. Culp Publisher: Wiley Finance, 2006 ISBN: 978-0-471-70631-1
Book: Structured Finance and Insurance: The ART of Managing Capital and Risk Author: Christopher L. Culp Publisher: Wiley Finance, 2006 ISBN: 978-0-471-70631-1
Most people think of private equity as just owning a piece of a company. But the “private markets” universe is much bigger than that. It also includes two other major categories: Private Debt and Private Real Assets.
A copper wire breaks in California. A thin rain has been falling since midnight. The wire had been carrying more weather and more years than it was designed to handle. One last raindrop forms on the curve, hangs there gathering weight, and pulls the wire down with it.
This is the final piece of Chapter 4. We covered venture capital, growth capital, LBOs and special situations before. Now Demaria walks us through the rest of the private markets universe: private debt, real assets, and a handful of other instruments that sit at the edges of the asset class.