Effect of macro and geopolitics on LPE returns

This study examines how global uncertainty and risk factors drive monthly returns of listed private equity across 13 developed economies during the period from April 2014 to March 2024. The findings reveal that financial and macroeconomic uncertainties significantly influence private equity firm performance by reducing its returns. Geopolitical uncertainty, resulting from political instability and global conflicts, further exacerbated these risks. GDP growth and industrial production are found to positively impact firm performance, while inflation, credit spreads, and unemployment rates negatively affect returns.

Authors: Oumaima Bouassida ; Yosra Ghabri
Publication date: 5 September 2025
Published in: Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences
Volume/ Ausgabe:
1-19
Source download link: https://www.emerald.com/jeas/article-abstract/doi/10.1108/JEAS-01-2025-0023/1278084/Navigating-uncertainty-the-effect-of-macroeconomic?redirectedFrom=fulltext

A Systematic Risk Analysis of Listed Private Equity

This study aims at dissecting the systematic risk of listed private equity (LPE) empirically through the decomposition of its beta. Instead of testing the assertion that LPE is a good proxy of unlisted private equity, the study intends to provide potential investors with better information regarding LPE’s systematic risk and to have a better reference to obtain the relevant cost of capital when evaluating individual LPE firm.

Authors: Tsz Nok Leung
Publication date: 28 February 2013
Published in: The Journal of Private Equity  Spring 2013, 16
Volume/ Ausgabe:
Volume 16, Issue 2
Source download link: https://www.pm-research.com/content/iijpriveq/16/2/93