Private Equity Fortunes Soar on Prospect of Washington Gridlock
- Schwarzman, Black, Rubenstein, Kravis, Ressler have seen gains
- ‘Gridlock may not be a bad thing’ for such firms, analyst says
Steve Schwarzman
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For some, gridlock isn’t always bad news.
Private equity managers and their investors, who were concerned about progressive plans to increase taxes and regulation on their industry, are relieved the expected “blue wave” scenario that would have handed Democrats control of the presidency and both chambers of Congress now looks unlikely.