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CEO NA Magazine > Opinion > How do Interest Rates Impact Private Markets?

How do Interest Rates Impact Private Markets?

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The end of an era of cheap debt

When Buffett’s mantra was published in ‘The New York Times’ in October 2008, the US Federal Reserve was midway through slashing its base interest rate to almost zero, from 5.25% in the summer of 2007.

Fourteen years of ultra-low interest rates would follow, bringing cheap debt to fuel dealmaking of all forms.

By the summer of 2023, the low-rates, cheap-debt era had come to an abrupt end.

Between March 2022 and July 2023, the Fed raised its base rate from 0.25% to 5.5%, where it has remained. Central banks across the world shadowed the Fed’s hikes.

With debt now comparatively expensive — albeit only as expensive as it was before the 2007-08 crisis — private equity dealmaking is in a very different place.

Buyout funds that require large amounts of leveraged debt to do deals are in a tight spot. Indeed, funds that require any sort of debt to fund transactions will spend more today on finance costs than they would have a few years ago.

Meanwhile, investors cannot rely on the near-guarantee they had in the low-rates era that the valuations of their portfolio companies will expand year-on-year regardless of the fundamentals.

Depressed valuations offer buying opportunities

Growth equity and venture capital investors with cash to deploy are perhaps best placed to take inspiration from Buffett’s mantra.

For one, they do not usually use debt to fund deals. The start-up market is also looking increasingly attractive after a period of recalibration.

The average “discount rate” on a start-up — a valuation metric tied to its cash flow and debt costs — has risen as interest rates have climbed.

As financing costs and deal risk have increased, investors have been able to demand greater protection for their investments in the form of enhanced deal terms. These factors have pushed down start-up valuations across the board — which is good news for buyers.

Light at the end of the tunnel?

At the start of the year, the consensus among economists was that the Fed would begin cutting its base interest rate in the summer.

The consensus now is that the first of two cuts this year will come in September. As such, debt-fuelled dealmaking is likely to remain trickier for longer.

But sentiment about dealmaking broadly is positive. A recent survey of leading private equity fund managers found that 68% expected higher deal volumes in 2024 compared with 2023.

Although private market fundraising dipped by 22% globally in 2023, reserves of dry powder — undeployed but committed capital — rose for the ninth year in a row, to $3.7 trillion.

Private equity buyout funds actually had their best fundraising year on record in 2023.

And after a sluggish first quarter this year, April saw the value of private equity and venture capital deals jump to $65.1 billion — a gain of 65% year-on-year.

Read the article by Henry Jones / EQT

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