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Isabella Farr

Los Angeles

Private Markets Editor at Bloomberg News

private markets editor @business | formerly @trdny | words @nytimes @politico | alum @columbiajourn @nyushanghai | aussie 会说中文 | views are my own

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  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Isabella Farr

    Welcome to Going Private, Bloomberg’s twice-weekly newsletter about private markets and the forces moving capital away from the public eye. Today, we bring you to the SuperReturn conference in Berlin, where some private equity executives had harsh words for their own industry. Plus, continuation vehicles in private credit and more consolidation among managers — Isabella FarrIf you’re not already on our list, sign up here. Have feedback?

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Isabella Farr |Davide Scigliuzzo

    Welcome to Going Private, Bloomberg’s twice-weekly newsletter about private markets and the forces moving capital away from the public eye. Today, a warning about private credit risks becoming systemic and Elon Musk’s fundraising spree. But first, we take you to the Philadelphia suburbs, where a prolific credit grader has become an outsize player in the multi-trillion private credit industry — Isabella Farr and Davide Scigliuzzo. If you’re not already on our list, sign up here. Have feedback?

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Silas Brown |Katharine Hidalgo |Isabella Farr

    The private markets behemoth is in talks with banks to shake up the industry

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Isabella Farr |Davide Scigliuzzo

    Welcome to Going Private, Bloomberg’s twice-weekly newsletter about private markets and the forces moving capital away from the public eye. Today, we’re looking at the latest push to bring private assets into 401(k) retirement funds and concerns in enterprise software. Plus, private credit managers took to Nashville to debate the benefits of size and scale. If you’re not already on our list, sign up here. Have feedback?

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Alicia Clanton |Isabella Farr |Silas Brown

    Billionaires and CEOs are showing at least some optimism about life under tariffs 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 you to the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, where finance titans from across the globe shared their thoughts on tariffs and what it means for private capital and the broader economy.

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RT @GillianTan: 🚀 SpaceX is discussing a tender offer (a sale of insider shares) that could boost the value of Elon Musk’s rocket & satelli…

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16 Sep 24

RT @business: BlackRock is overhauling its private credit business as the world’s largest asset manager races to catch up to competitors in…

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16 Sep 24

RT @business: Payment company Cherry is sounding out investors for a bond that would be tied to “buy-now, pay-later” loans for cosmetic sur…