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The Grand Duchy is a big beneficiary of Britain's decision to leave the EU, but locals are grumbling that life is not what it used to be.
A large number of potential issues face firms when the UK leaves the EU which could lead to chaos if not tackled.
The UK will lose its status as the second most attractive destination for private equity investors after Brexit, says a business school report.
With delegation rules a hot topic and the possibility of some investment being withdrawn from UK-focused funds, Brexit is already having an impact. Samuel Brooks of Macfarlanes explores some of the key issues.
Fund managers have the ability to navigate even the trickiest of outcomes. Rebecca Akrofie lays out the marketing options
Even without a passport, UK-based GPs could find it surprisingly easy to access EU capital after the country leaves the EU.
Government investment fund says the limited partnership has not been a ’roaring success’ in the country.
The rules are ‘perhaps more important’ than Brexit when planning to move offices within the EU, says lawyer.
The private equity industry plans for a hard Brexit include moving fund vehicles, rather than managers, to other EU jurisdictions.
Managers planning for a ‘hard Brexit’ should look to less established fund domiciles when making their next move.