The opportunity for investors to make great returns in distressed debt plays has passed, according to George Roberts, co-founder of private equity giant Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. "There's no more opportunity in distressed debt," Roberts told the Washington State Investment Board at the board's meeting earlier this month. "To the extent folks have raised funds to go do that, people are going to have a very hard time getting that invested." Roberts was at the meeting with Mike Michelson, co-head of the firm's North American private equity business, to provide the pension with an annual update. PEO reviewed a recording of the meeting. Roberts also told the pension board that capital markets had recovered from their frozen state in much of 2009, and buyout deals, even large transactions, were again possible.
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