China cracks down on rule-bending offshore investments

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Liquidity is returning selectively to APAC private markets

Liquidity is returning selectively to APAC private markets Ansel Tan Fri, June 26, 2026 at 3:41 PM PDT 2 min read The first half of 2026 has brought improving liquidity to private markets in the Asia-Pacific region, but the recovery has not been evenly distributed. According to PitchBook's 2026 APAC Private Capital Outlook: Midyear Update , exit values have risen across both PE and VC. At the same time, distribution activity has recovered from recent lows, while fundraising has begun to stabilize, albeit primarily among larger, more established managers. Together, these trends suggest capital is starting to move through the ecosystem more freely than it has in several years. But the improvement has been highly selective. Both PE- and VC-backed exit values increased significantly during the first half of 2026, but exit counts declined across both asset classes as the median PE exit size nearly doubled to $319 million from $169 million in 2025. Rather than a broad reopening of liquidity channels, the data suggests larger and more mature companies are benefiting first as public markets reopen and investor demand strengthens. The same dynamic is visible across the liquidity chain. APAC PE's 12-month distribution yield recovered from a trough of over 13% in mid-2025 to 18.5% by end-2025, moving back toward its long-run average and helping to ease liquidity pressure on LPs. Fundraising has also picked up, with PE capital raised year-to-date in the region already surpassing 2025's full-year total. Yet the improvement remains uneven, reflecting a relatively narrow exit rebound and scaled managers capable of attracting investor capital. The signals point to an ecosystem that is functioning again, but access remains concentrated among the strongest assets, the most mature companies and managers with established track records. The key question for the second half of the year is whether this access continues to widen. If it does, the region could move from a selective recovery toward a broader one. Otherwise, it may continue to see a market where access to liquidity remains highly dependent on scale, quality and exit readiness. This article originally appeared on PitchBook News Terms and Privacy Policy Your Privacy Choices CA Privacy Notice More Info

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