Funds face shortfall despite cash glut

Private equity firms are set to struggle in 2005 to raise funds from investors amid a glut of fundraising and fierce competition for capital.

Analysts estimate the amount being targeted by funds in Europe this year at more than €60bn ($80bn). Appetite for the asset class has bounced back after a couple of relatively dour years for fundraising.

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110-Hour Workweeks Drove Young Bankers at a Boutique Firm to the Brink