The alternative asset manager reported $74 million of fee-related earnings for its secondaries unit in the third quarter, up 167% from the same period last year, according to a statement Monday. The vast share of new commitments were dedicated to private equity secondaries.
Shares of Ares rose more than 5%, to $156.76, at 10:31 am in New York.
As the market for traditional private equity exits has slowed, more ...
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