September 2007 Issue
Adding value to the board
Private equity-owned companies can draw lessons from publicly listed companies in appointing and utilizing nonexecutive directors. Lessons include defining the role, improving risk management and controls expertise, and fostering relations with wider stakeholders.
Structuring Islamic funds
The Islamic private equity and venture capital industry requires balancing regulatory considerations and Islamic law limitations in structuring and promoting shari’ah-compliant investment funds.
The new rules of going private
The buyout boom has heightened regulatory scrutiny in the US and UK surrounding the acquisitions of publicly listed companies. Here are rules to keep straight while taking a company private.
Under their thumbs
Ten regulators around the world who matter to the private equity industry, and why.
Ropes' rising ambitions
Ropes & Gray is opening an office in Tokyo to focus on intellectual property and private equity.
Going for gold
Alchemy Partners stands out from the pack of UK private equity firms. For one, the firm charges 10 percent carry and has an evergreen structure. Its founder, Jon Moulton, also has plenty of opinions on the industry.
Pushing paper
Document management and retention is not just an IT issue. Instituting a good policy can help avoid regulatory run-ins, as well as build a library of knowledge for future generations.
DE Shaw hires general counsel
As the hedge fund giant expands into private equity, John Liftin has been brought on board.
EVCA hits out at Treasury probe
EVCA has taken the unusual step of wading into a national row in the UK because it believes any changes could have far-reaching consequences for the industry across Europe.
LSE courts alternatives
With Euronext winning listings from private equity and hedge funds, the London Stock Exchange has introduced the Specialist Fund Market, a lightly regulated option to its rival’s offering.