Goldman Sachs Cutting Private Equity Future in Half
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Goldman Sachs (GS) is bracing for a revival in corporate mergers and the underwriting of bonds and stock, but the investment bank has better things to do with its precious capital than maintain its big presence in the private equity industry.
Richard Friedman, the head of Goldman's merchant banking division, said Thursday at the Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst conference that Wall Street titan will cut likely cut the size of its private equity investments by about 50% in coming years.
Prior to the financial crisis, Goldman Sachs raised a $20.7 billion fund, one of the biggest in industry. But Friedman said the fund is fully invested and already returning money to investors. Meanwhile the bank's private equity bets are expected to settle at half of their pre-crisis size.
That's in stark contrast to other private equity shops like Apollo, Blackstone and Carlyle that, while also beginning to return investor money on old funds, are also busy raising for new funds in excess of $10 billion.
Goldman, however, is sitting this round out, with Friedman adding that the bank is simply pitching buyouts to its clients on a "deal by deal basis," such as a recent $1.1 billion buyout of Interline Brands. In past years, Goldman was front and center role in taking a piece of some of the largest pre-bust buyouts like the takeover of Kinder Morgan (KMI), TXU, Nextel and Biomet. For banks like Goldman, the change of tone is a reflection of a new post-crisis regulatory environment. In the immediate wake of the crisis, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Goldman Sachs (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS) and Bank of America (BAC) generally grew assets through mergers or took a greater hold over key underwriting, advisory and market making markets as competitors exited. But hindered by new regulations like the Volcker Rule, which limits proprietary trading and private equity investments to 3% of overall capital and stiffer rules on leverage, Wall Street investment banks are braced to cede the world of buyouts and distressed investments to private equity firms. Meanwhile, banks aren't likely to see a significant revival of buyout financing, cutting at one of the more lucrative underwriting businesses on Wall Street.Select the service that is right for you!
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