Wal-Mart seeds private equity fund for minorities

Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, is investing $25m (€21m) to establish a private equity fund that invests in businesses owned by women and minorities.

The five-year fund will be managed by Aldus Equity, a Dallas-based private equity advisory firm, to provide equity capital to business enterprises owned by women and minorities that are seeking capital for acquisitions, joint ventures and other expansion initiatives.

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