Blackstone is set to raise over $10 billion for its third Asia private equity fund, with a focus on Japan and India. The firm began marketing in mid-September and aims for a first closing by January. This move follows EQT AG’s $12.5 billion raise, reflecting growing interest in transparent and stable Asian economies.
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