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Market participants we've spoken to in recent weeks don't appear as perturbed by potential political change as you might expect.
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The lead attorney for six trade groups has warned an appellate panel that the SEC's sweeping rules will cost industry $5.4bn per year if left standing.
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The amended European Long-Term Investment Fund opens the field to new products and fund of funds strategies.
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Two years of lobbying and fine-tuning of private markets rule-making could be undone as a lawsuit gets underway in the US.
Tighter regulations and the need for quality data are driving the ESG conversation
Many LPs are still tepid on the final rules and still appear to want the US regulator as a referee.
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SEC rulings significantly expanded the regulatory compliance requirements for private fund advisers in 2023 and are expected to have an impact on reporting and fundraising.
The impact of fund-level subscription facilities on performance is among the areas targeted by sweeping changes from the SEC.
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