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UK private equity funds are under increased scrutiny from continental investors but US LPs seem to have fewer doubts.
KKR’s stock has gained 25% since its May announcement that it would move away from a partnership, outperforming Blackstone.
The Grand Duchy is benefiting from Brexit uncertainty. Partners from law firm Loyens and Loeff examine how it treats carried interest.
QIC Global Infrastructure co-founder Matina Papathanasiou argues diversity goes beyond gender, but meaningful representation in line roles is key.
LPAs usually contain a clause for removal of the fund manager, either 'for cause' or 'no fault.' Malcolm Nicholls and Kate Simpson, of law firm Proskauer, lay out the negotiation points and the likely effect on economics.
Managers are running out of time to get their contingency plans in place.
RAIFs and LPs registered in Luxembourg are also on the rise in anticipation of the UK's secession from the EU.
The SEC is on a mission to increase its number of exams, so it’s more important than ever for private fund advisors to be prepared.
The agency's Strategic Plan for 2018-22 addresses the transformations in capital markets and seeks to update regulation.
The battle over carried interest tax at state-level rests on whether it is seen as a reward for labor or for risk.