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As of this year, Indian pension funds are allowed to back alternative investment vehicles for the first time, but it could take months for them to see the results.
This year’s unprecedented buying spree has left many questioning whether private ownership is an appropriate model for the UK’s best-loved brands. Private Equity International examines how private equity is leaving a lasting mark.
With an increasing number of US funds choosing to domicile in Luxembourg, RBS International’s Ian Harcourt examines the benefits of doing business in the country.
Private equity firms need to be cautious about how they are leaving a lasting mark in a market fertile for takeovers.
Gensler’s overarching goal, he said, is to 'bring more sunshine and competition to the private funds space'.
In a sector that is rapidly advancing, what will the future look like? Private Equity International highlights the trends set to dominate the tech investment space.
Some Chinese private equity managers are tweaking their investment focus amid growing domestic and international concern over the potential impact of Beijing’s regulatory crackdown.
Impact investing has an important role to play in emerging markets in the wake of the pandemic, offering opportunities for investors, says Schroders Capital’s Maria Teresa Zappia.
The Chinese dream, original innovation and US-China politics are changing the mosaic of the world – private market investors need to catch up, writes Jackson Chan.
Information asymmetry is growing as more administrative costs are being shifted away from the management fee and directly charged to LPs as expenses.