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‘It can be a driver of potential fees,’ Dan Faigus tells packed room at Private Funds CFO event.
The Fifth Circuit's decision over the SEC's private funds rules looms over the industry and its regulators.
A decision is soon due on industry groups' legal moves to block the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s sweeping private fund rules.
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Registrants broke through triple digits at the industry organisation’s London event, where the mood was optimistic, though the near-term future is filled with uncertainties.
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Vastly expanded powers by the US health department means PE firms will need to provide greater transparency and accountability in how they run their healthcare businesses.
A revision of Australia’s foreign investment rules will see ‘low-risk’ investments from familiar investors reviewed more quickly, particularly if they are made into non-sensitive sectors.
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From a heightened focus on human rights considerations to responsible AI integration, the ESG sphere is witnessing dynamic transformations.
Banks that are unaware of the extent of their exposure to private equity could face ‘severe, unexpected losses’, according to the UK’s central bank.
As the public markets continue to shrink, the case for GPFG’s entry into private equity is not only one of returns but, increasingly, one of diversification.
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The development comes as part of an ongoing review of certain current and former EQT employees’ carried interest taxation – in particular, whether it should be taxed as employment income.
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