News & Analysis

Global private equity giants like Carlyle, Blackstone and KKR are testing new strategies in order to do private equity in China.
Infrastructure doyen Vito Gambarale and private equity veteran Carlo Mammola have joined forces with Berger, Lahnstein and Middelhoff to raise €250m for the Italian mid-market.
A lack of industry reporting standards have resulted in LPs receiving a hugely divergent amount and type of information from each of their GPs. Is it time for some industry standards? By Zoe Hughes
Chris Bellairs of PricewaterhouseCoopers examines how LP demands have changed during the fundraising process.
The apparent public outrage over CalPERS staff travel makes us wonder: do California pensioners want their global assets managed by under-resourced homebodies? David Snow explores.
Regulatory implications for private fund advisors following the Dodd-Frank Act. By Nancy Reich, Daniel New, and Arthur Tully of Ernst & Young.
The $20bn US pension is also considering carving out a new allocation for debt investments.
Graham Ridler of DLA Piper examines bankruptcy trends in China.
The New York-based firm has hired Richard Hurwitz to serve as a principal on its investor relations team.
The $102bn pension board voted to ‘rescind’ approval to buy an LP stake in Huntsman Gay's $1.1bn debut fund after failing to come to agreement with the seller.
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