Private Equity International Keynote Interview: Illiquidity challenges shape secondaries opportunities | Voya Investment Management

An uncertain world is pushing more investors to seek liquidity, requiring ongoing innovation in the secondaries market, says Michael Granoff, founder and chief executive of Pomona Capital.

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