FRONTLINE 2006-11-01 Staff Writer RBS' head of global leveraged finance relocates to USEuan Hamilton, the global leveraged finance head of the Royal Bank of Scotland, is relocating to New York to boost the bank's US activities. Though the bank has been successful in Europe, it
The debate over how to allocate resources to the fund administration function continues.
The debt-focused alternatives investor has a new name to reflect its latest incarnation.
The US standards body has announced a new statement that is expected to increase auditor pressure for fair value. By David Snow
A major supporter of standards harmonization in private equity has left KPMG.
In advance of a new private equity law, German VCs have reasons to be cheerful while late-stage investors are feeling fearful.
As public interest grows, private equity is getting organized - witness the trend to highly focused advocacy. By Andy Thomson
Cost and capital 2006-11-01 Staff Writer It is often said that in private equity - and in any knowledgeintensive industry - the most important assets go down the elevator each night. This truism is often expressed in the context of a discussion about compensation. In other words, if you don't pay people enou
The deal would be the largest private transaction on record and also includes prime office buildings in Los Angeles, Washington DC and Denver.
You may not have heard of The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company—but you probably know their real estate. By Aaron Lovell.