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Fees and expenses remain a top concern for LPs for whom carry distribution is also a worry, writes David Turner.
Blackstone’s chief executive says the changes could be a game-changer for the Trump presidency and that some provisions will hurt his business.
Ability to comply with the new capital standards will shape Korean insurers’ preferences on alternative assets and deal structures.
Recent regulatory developments in China have given private equity a leg up, according to Hogan Lovells' Steven Tran.
Distressed asset players are flocking to the country, driven by regulatory changes.
The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association is hoping for concrete details on a national investment fund when the UK chancellor Philip Hammond hands down the Budget on Wednesday.
Government investment fund says the limited partnership has not been a ’roaring success’ in the country.
As Congress prepares to reform the tax code, private credit and private equity firms will square off with elected leaders over a tax deduction that is crucial to both asset classes, writes Andrew Hedlund of Private Debt Investor.
The Paradise Papers offer titbits to titillate readers. For the private equity industry, however, there are more important trends to consider.
Increased regulation, growing pressure from LPs, technology...here's a look at the most important changes chief financial officers have seen over the past two decades.
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