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Private equity’s love affair with leverage

By Steve Johnson

Published: October 25 2009 10:24 | Last updated: October 25 2009 10:24

One-third of the return from private equity transactions stems from the use of leverage, according to possibly the largest ever analysis of the European market.

But while this hints at the likelihood of lower returns in a capital-constrained environment, the study does suggest that even when the effects of leverage are stripped out, companies owned by private equity groups still outperform comparable publicly listed companies by 6 percentage points a year.

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