News & Analysis

US Regulators are scheduled to finalise implementation rules restricting bank-owned private equity by 18 October, which some sources said could lead to an uptick in sales.
Gregg Beechey and Tamasin Little, SJ Berwin provide an overview of the regulatory landscape for European private equity funds
The US and UK governments are clamping down on corrupt investment practices. Private equity firms should welcome their efforts.
Five seasoned executives recently sat down with PE Manager in New York to discuss how pending regulation will change everything, from how procedures are enacted to how firms communicate to investors.
Becoming registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission would bring many changes in the way private equity firms establish and implement policies and procedures. Compliance officers tell PEM that there’s a balance to be struck in terms of how granular procedures need to be.
James Deeken of law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld discusses what SEC registration means for private equity fund managers
The SEC recently questioned Blackstone over how its CEO determines senior pay packages – unlisted firms may want to be prepared to answer similar questions, writes Nicholas Donato
The results of a new survey present a mixed bag as far as the future of infrastructure investing in Indonesia is concerned. While the potential of the country is recognised, there are strong reservations regarding its legal and regulatory frameworks.
David Teten of ff Venture Capital and Chris Farmer of General Catalyst Partners discuss private equity funds' best practices in sourcing investments
The US Securities and Exchange Commission may have finalised rules surrounding SEC registration, but according to Republican congressmen, the fight to exempt private equity firms isn’t over yet.
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