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An industry study confirmed the intuitive concept that more due diligence translates into higher returns.
Fundraising in LatAm is getting tougher as LPs are put off by the region’s tax and regulatory environment, but legal sources say those perceptions may be skewed.
A consultancy group worked out roughly how much registered advisors would pay for their own exams if certain policymakers have their way.  
Coller Capital’s latest survey also found that LPs are prioritizing investment in their back office systems to improve portfolio monitoring.
More than 70 percent of LPs have not invested in a fund due to concerns over lack of transparency, according to a recent survey.
PE Manager's compensation survey provides a sense of how much various private equity professionals were paid in 2013. 
Lawyers at Goodwin Procter studied 66 growth minority investments to find out what types of indemnification terms are being negotiated in this data-starved market space.
Paying bribes for government services appears to be more common in India than in other Asian countries, but corruption is seen to be increasing across the region, according to a TI survey.
Employees disagree with their senior management about how anti-corruption policies are communicated at the firm, fresh research reveals.
Asia is the most attractive market for LPs worldwide, and a majority of LPs believe fund terms will continue moving in their favour, according to a CEPRES survey.
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