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China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

Up to 40% of China’s $1.7 trillion LGFV loans are at high risk of default. What’s a panicking Beijing to do?

January 2004

Carlyle plans for life after Rubenstein

by Joanna Hickey

In 17 years the Carlyle Group has become one of the world's biggest private-equity firms, with an impressive track record. Managing director David Rubenstein talks about its deals, its image, succession plans and going public. Joanna Hickey reports.


  David Rubenstein: rejects the view that financial sponsors can play a significant role in industry consolidation.
IF THE CARLYLE Group didn't exist, conspiracy theorists would have invented it. A financially powerful US private investment fund specializing in the defence sector and drawing on the contacts of ex-presidents to find deals and boost returns, it has gathered an almost sinister reputation since it was set up in 1987.

That has almost obscured the fact that, with $17.5 billion in funds under management, 23 funds and a global investment team of more than 300 professionals, the Carlyle Group today ranks among the top private-equity investors in the world. It is an industrial scale fund-raiser and buyer and seller of companies. It boasts an impressive investment performance record, including an internal rate of return of 35% a year on realized corporate transactions since its foundation.

And it is now swapping the ex-politicians...


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