Texas Private Equity Conference 2022: Session I: The State of and Prospects for U.S. Private Equity

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Rich Hall, Kewsong Lee
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Kewsong Lee, CEO of the Carlyle Group was interviewed by Rich Hall, Chief Investment Officer of UTIMCO. From his vantage point at Carlyle overseeing 300 portfolio companies, Lee sees US economic growth as positive but decelerating while inflation continues to be high. So far, Carlyle-owned firms have been able to pass through higher costs to their consumers although the expected Fed tightening would reduce asset values and general confidence.

Lee identified the international focus on climate change and achieving a “net-zero” CO2 emissions level as a secular change. He warned that decarbonizing will be expensive and difficult to achieve and that divesting of carbon producing assets offered no solution. Private equity firms make their money by improving the operations of the companies they buy and not through financial engineering, according to Lee.

Lee cautioned listeners that a forty year long trend of declining interest rates is now reversing. This will have consequences for the real economy. Nevertheless, Lee emphasized, one should not underestimate the power of companies and technology to improve productivity. Relatively modest rate increases will not damage Carlyle's ability to buy companies as money is available and the leveraged finance markets are “wide open.”

Despite his industry's success, lee said that PE industry has “done a very bad job in helping the outside world appreciate who we are and what we do.” Accordingly, the PE industry must become becoming more stakeholder focused, and more socially comprehensive and aware, while also generating high returns.

德州私募股权会议2022:第一部分:美国私募股权的现状和前景
凯雷集团首席执行官李基松接受了UTIMCO首席投资官里奇•霍尔的采访。从他在凯雷管理300家投资组合公司的有利位置来看,李认为美国经济增长是积极的,但在通胀持续高企的情况下正在减速。到目前为止,凯雷旗下的公司能够将成本上升转嫁给消费者,尽管预期中的美联储紧缩政策将降低资产价值和整体信心。李指出,国际社会对气候变化和实现二氧化碳“净零”排放水平的关注是一种长期变化。他警告说,脱碳将是昂贵且难以实现的,剥离产生碳的资产并不能解决问题。Lee表示,私募股权公司通过改善所收购公司的运营来赚钱,而不是通过金融工程。李警告听众说,持续了40年的利率下降趋势正在逆转。这将对实体经济产生影响。但他强调说,不能低估企业和技术在提高生产力方面的作用。相对温和的加息不会损害凯雷收购企业的能力,因为资金充足,杠杆融资市场也"完全开放"。尽管私募股权行业取得了成功,但李开复表示,私募股权行业“在帮助外界了解我们是谁以及我们做什么方面做得非常糟糕”。因此,私募股权行业必须变得更加关注利益相关者,更加全面和意识到社会,同时也要产生高回报。
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