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The Netherlands is set to become the first country to transpose the controversial EU regulation.
The IPEV Board is in the final stages of finalising its investor reporting guidelines, which could be published later this month, PE Manager has learned.
Private equity executives’ emails are being used as evidence that some of the world’s most prominent firms allegedly colluded on mega-buyouts between 2003 and 2007, in an effort to drive down prices and limit competition.
A draft law from the China Securities Regulatory Commission proposes to place private equity and private funds in similar regulatory categories.
The popular private equity fund domicile is reaching out to US tax authorities so that it can safely meet information exchange requirements under FATCA.
Private equity firms are asking limited partners for terms that would allow for the renegotiation fund agreements in the event carry’s tax treatment changes.
LPs independently co-investing alongside GPs is increasingly common in China.
The Private Equity Network is designed to help the organisation's four founding firms leverage each other's knowledge of EU markets, and could be expanded in due course to include other regions.
The BVCA's Mark Florman told PE Manager that a controversial UK government scheme to strip workers of rights in exchange for shares in firms will be a boon for small businesses.
Perception and reality don’t always meet when it comes to offshore financial centres – a point GPs should make during fundraising.
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