News & Analysis

The risks of social and political activism for private equity firms is explored by Daniel Del'Re (pic) and Hans Nagl of global business advisory firm FTI Consulting.
China’s NDRC has ruled that foreign-sponsored RMB-denominated funds will not receive the same treatment as domestic funds.
The Carlyle Group has hired former Goldman Sachs analyst Daniel Harris to handle communicating the firm’s financial information to public shareholders and analysts.
The US regulator is taking greater care to demonstrate its rulemaking has more benefit than cost as a result of some recent court challenges.
Chinese regulators may allow private equity funds to join the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor program to further open the nation's capital markets.
Uncertainty over new tax proposals in India will reportedly remain for one or two more months, as the government offers a slight consolation for those already invested in the country.
The CIOs of two of the world's biggest private equity investors, CalPERS and CalSTRS, explain why they're worried about the growing number of managers going public.
Delegates at the PEI Private Fund Compliance Forum in New York said social media sites could serve as a useful marketing tool but probably come with more risk than reward.
The PEGCC is urging regulators to streamline the reporting requirements for fund managers subject to the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
Existing private equity funds in Luxembourg have until 30 June to adapt to adjustments in the country’s fund regime that will make the jurisdiction more AIFM compliant.
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