Liquidity in the Secondaries Private Equity Market

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  • Anya Kleymenova
  • Eli Talmor
  • Florin P. Vasvari
چکیده

We provide evidence on the determinants of liquidity of private equity (PE) fund interests sold in the secondaries PE market and assess the impact of liquidity on pricing. PE fund liquidity is captured by the number of bids, variation in bids, and excess demand for a fund interest, all measured using auction data provided by a large advisory firm. We document that a PE fund interest is more liquid if the fund is larger, has a buyout-focused strategy, less undrawn capital, has made fewer distributions and is managed by a manager whose funds were previously sold in the secondaries market. PE funds' liquidity improves if more non-traditional buyers, as opposed to dedicated secondary funds, provide bids and the overall market conditions are favourable. Finally, we document that our liquidity proxies are significantly and positively associated with the final bids at which the PE fund interests are sold, relative to the average market bids. Overall, our results indicate that important PE fund characteristics affect their marketability and that liquidity is priced in the winning secondaries PE market bids. * We acknowledge helpful comments from Yakov Amihud, Briac Houtteville, Nadira Huda, Brenlen Jinkens, Matthew Rhodes-Kropf (discussant), Michael Wright, participants of the 2011 Private Equity Findings Symposium at London Business School, SuperInvestor 2011 Paris Summit, South Africa Venture Capital and Private Equity Association Annual Meetings and The Alternative Investments Research Conference at London School of Economics. We thank Cogent Partners for graciously sharing their anonymised secondaries private equity transactions data with us. Florin Vasvari acknowledges the financial support from the London Business School RAMD Fund and Anya Kleymenova acknowledges the support of the Economic & Social Research Council. ** All co-authors are from London Business School, Regents Park, London, NW1 4SA, United Kingdom. Email addresses: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. .

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تاریخ انتشار 2012