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What does it mean to invest with purpose? ESG integration is critical, says Craig Cogut, founder and chairman of Pegasus Capital Advisors.
There are ways for LPs to help direct the ESG agendas of their GPs, argues Marta Jankovic of APG and Invest Europe.
Private equity firms are set for a rude awakening if they ignore climate change, says Sophie Flak, the head of corporate social responsibility at Eurazeo.
Industry veteran Joel Moser takes a dim view on the Trump administration’s recently leaked infrastructure plan.
Being creative and embracing new tools such as Artificial intelligence will be vital for investors in an increasingly competitive private equity industry, writes EQT’s head of equity Christian Sinding.
Recent regulatory developments in China have given private equity a leg up, according to Hogan Lovells' Steven Tran.
LPs typically try to price risk in emerging markets differently, leading to a notional return premium. Warren Hibbert, the co-founder of Asante Capital, discusses how it comes about.
Investors are asking general partners some tough questions about the OECD’s flagship tax avoidance project. Funds need to know how to address these worries, say partners Matthew Saronson and Richard Ward and associate Matthew Pincus of Debevoise & Plimpton.
When raising a successor fund, an equilibrium needs to be struck between cloning the previous Limited Partnership Agreement and making wholesale revisions, write Joseph Smith, Jason Behrens and David Miller of law firm Schulte Roth & Zabel.
When raising a successor fund, an equilibrium needs to be struck between cloning the previous Limited Partnership Agreement and making wholesale revisions, write Joseph Smith, Jason Behrens and David Miller of law firm Schulte Roth & Zabel.