News & Analysis

Bruce Barclay, a London-based dealmaker-turned-fundraiser, will leave the global firm and be replaced by Carlyle’s Robert Brown.
Former GMAC chief financial officer Robert Hull will take over the role at the media -and communications-focused firm from Raymond Mathieu, who will move to a managing director position.
US investors in offshore private equity and hedge funds will not have to make potentially time-consuming FBAR filings for their interests in 2009 and earlier, but whether they will get a similar reprieve for 2010 and beyond is still up in the air.
Landmark’s Fund XIV reached its goal of $1.5bn, but has not yet officially closed. The target was lowered from the fund’s initial offering of $2.4bn.
The listed firm is expected to again team with Coller Capital to spin out a portfolio, but the potential transaction would see 3i become the manager of the assets in play rather than the seller.
Julian Ashworth and Philip Millward of global law firm Walkers discuss the legal points to consider in secondary transactions.
Sander Levin, who previously backed bills to tax carry as ordinary income instead of capital gains, will chair the House Ways and Means Committee.
A European group has released a guide for LPs and GPs explaining how to factor climate change into their due diligence.
The former Merrill Lynch head of private equity fund origination says an expected rise in fundraising will benefit his new firm.
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Wellcome Trust are among the investors now backing Butterfield & Son, Bermuda's first-ever bank.
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