Moonfare
The Satellite Newsletter #34
Moonfare
The Satellite

Edition 34

The Satellite

Dear Valued Member of the Moonfare Network,

We hope you’re enjoying the summer season, ideally at your favourite holiday place, and possibly with a good book in your hands.

In case you’re short on reading ideas, Mike O’Sullivan, our Chief Economist, has compiled a list of worthy book recommendations.

Some cover ‘serious matters’ like finance and politics, others are inspiring fiction yet all of them are thoughtfully curated for our readers.

Meanwhile, in the world of private assets, the midyear point provided us with a good opportunity to take stock of how the industry is doing so far.

We’ve reviewed recent data and found that private equity is possibly entering a period of sustained recovery. Growth is still nascent, but after two years of slower activity, there's plenty to be optimistic about.

Happy reading and see you again soon! Your Moonfare team

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Insights

Mid-year review: Is private equity getting back on track?

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Private equity deal values seem to be rebounding in the second quarter of the year, fundraising remains robust and secondaries have entered what could be a golden age.

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What technology trends will shape the future

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Reading list

We have picked 28 books to read this summer

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