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Buyout firms feel the squeeze over fees

After years of complaining about high charges, investors are finally making headway

In the boom era of 2005 to 2007, top private equity firms could, in effect, name their price to investors desperate to enter oversubscribed funds.

Limited partners - the investors in private equity funds - often grumbled that management fees were too high, but big returns encouraged them to play along.

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