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Based on the most helpful WSO content, Blackstone is a respected name in the Private Equity (PE) industry. However, it's noted that less than a quarter of their Assets Under Management (AUM) is now in PE, and this percentage is likely to continue to shrink. They have transitioned more towards an "asset management" business, focusing more on AUM growth and management fees rather than absolute returns and performance.

In terms of infrastructure, Blackstone used to have an infrastructure PE business, but the team spun off to create an independent firm called Stonepeak Infrastructure.

As for the Blackstone Harvest Fund specifically, there isn't any detailed information available in the context provided.

Sources: Overview of Infrastructure Private Equity, Former PE associate's perspective on these "megafunds", Did 2021 on-cycle recruit, joined a MF PE firm that I'm not that excited about...

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Harvest fund is under BAAM. It’s public equities infra/real assets fund. Not PE.

 

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