Private equity firms have seen a sharp drop in fundraising this year, the latest sign of how a slowdown in dealbuilding and initial public offerings has hurt an industest that’s struggling to return capital to investors amid high borrowing costs.
PE fundraising plunged 35% to $116 billion globally in the three months through March compared to the same period in 2024, according to a study by data provider Pitchbook. The researcher stated it “positions the annualized fundraising total to fall below 2024 levels” of $531 billion, which was already weaker than years past.















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