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The president told House Democrats that PPPs will not solve US infrastructure problems, indicating he will extend federal spending instead for his 1$trn infra spend.
Report shows it is also the factor they are least prepared for.
Private equity firms that operate in the UK will be subject to new compliance rules from next summer, but the time to begin preparing is now.
We assess the agency’s priorities through the lens of recent cases.
Language in the Financial CHOICE Act points to relief for private equity firms from certain requirements, but does it move the needle, asks Jeanette Turner, managing director, chief regulatory attorney, Advise Technologies.
The pain UK-domiciled fund managers are feeling now from the Financial Conduct Authority will be worth it in the long run.
China's regulators have drafted a plan to let domestic insurance companies double their current commitment to private equity, potentially releasing $50 billion.
The European Private Equity and Venture Capital Association was left frustrated after the European Parliament voted for the adoption of a depository requirement for its venture capital scheme.
As China's institutional investors increase their capital commitments to private equity, terms and conditions may begin to mirror US-based funds.
Martin Day and Gus Black (pictured) of international law firm Dechert discuss the requirements and logistics of a European regime for venture capital funds.