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Allison McNeely

New York

Private Equity Reporter at Bloomberg News

Bloomberg @Business reporter covering private equity and alternative asset managers. [email protected]. Signal: allisonmcneely.93. 🇨🇦

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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Hema Parmar |Gillian Tan |Allison McNeely

    A frenzy of hedge fund trading that has been a boon to investment banks may suddenly be nearing its limit, as big investors privately mull one of the dreaded phrases of Wall Street: the sidelines.

  • 2 weeks ago | fa-mag.com | Gillian Tan |Hema Parmar |Allison McNeely

    A frenzy of hedge fund trading that has been a boon to investment banks may suddenly be nearing its limit, as big investors privately mull one of the dreaded phrases of Wall Street: the sidelines. In Manhattan and beyond, some active traders are debating behind the scenes whether it’s time to throw in the towel on trying to predict President Donald Trump’s market jolts.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Hema Parmar |Gillian Tan |Allison McNeely

    A frenzy of hedge fund trading that has been a boon to investment banks may suddenly be nearing its limit, as big investors privately mull one of the dreaded phrases of Wall Street: the sidelines. In Manhattan and beyond, some active traders are debating behind the scenes whether it’s time to throw in the towel on trying to predict President Donald Trump’s market jolts.

  • 4 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Allison McNeely |Dawn Lim |Erin Fuchs

    Alternative asset managers have a hankering for your 401(k) savings. This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to Going Private, Bloomberg’s twice-weekly newsletter about private markets and the forces moving capital away from the public eye. Today, we take a look at private equity’s campaign to get into your 401(k) and to put the DA back in Ebitda. When it’s not revolutionizing retirement or tax law, the industry is spending its days trying to be more like Warren Buffett.

  • 4 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Allison McNeely |Dawn Lim

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Allison McNeely
Allison McNeely @allisonmcneely
26 Mar 25

Private equity firms are angling for a piece of your 401(k). My colleague @dawnmlim and I delved into how the industry is positioning itself to tap a sliver of the roughly $12 trillion held in defined-contribution retirement plans. https://t.co/Qw2HXvbLh1

Allison McNeely
Allison McNeely @allisonmcneely
26 Mar 25

RT @business: Private equity is looking for new ways to raise capital — and it’s eyeing a $12 trillion piece of America’s retirement market…

Allison McNeely
Allison McNeely @allisonmcneely
25 Mar 25

KKR & Co.’s plan to break from the traditional buyout model and hold some bets on its own books for decades is being directed by a tight-knit group, including co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts. https://t.co/8x3oOE23uu