Singapore’s Temasek has established a $7.5 billion private debt platform, joining major investors in the $2 trillion sector amid concerns over interest-rate cuts and market saturation. The platform will be led by Nicolas Debetencourt, who has been with Temasek since 2016. This initiative is distinct from the Temasek-owned Seviora Group, which recently raised $1.3 billion for its second private credit fund, increasing its assets under management to over $2.5 billion.
Temasek-backed Star Agriwarehousing and Collateral Management has filed IPO papers with SEBI to raise Rs 450 crore for working capital. The offering includes a fresh issue of equity shares and an offer-for-sale of 2.69 crore shares, with Claymore Investments set to sell 1.19 crore shares.
PE-VC investments in India's healthcare sector declined to $5.33 billion in the first 11 months of 2024, a 14% drop from 2023. Despite this slowdown, experts remain optimistic about the sector's long-term growth, projecting annual investments of $5-6 billion, driven by favorable demographics and increasing healthcare spending. The healthcare market is expected to reach $285 billion by 2028, highlighting the need for additional hospital beds and improved insurance coverage.
Singapore’s state-owned investment firm, Temasek, has cautioned that a Donald Trump election victory could hinder global economic growth. Rohit Sipahimalani, Chief Investment Officer, indicated that the implications of a Trump administration would ultimately impact US companies negatively.
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