When driving operational improvements at portfolio companies, it pays to keep one eye on medium-term goals, writes Neil MacDougall, managing partner of Silverfleet Capital.
2 min read · 14 January 2013
Private equity can’t afford to ignore the ongoing controversy around carried interest and taxation
4 min read · 14 January 2013
Shortly after Lombard Street Research startled more than 350 delegates at the PERE Summit: Asia by forecasting real GDP growth in China of only 5 percent over the next decade, PERE pulled aside one GP with a focus on the country for his reaction.
1 min read · 14 January 2013
The most powerful argument against sustaining the status quo on taxing carried interest is the political one.
4 min read · 14 January 2013
The most powerful argument against sustaining the status quo on taxing carried interest is the political one.
4 min read · 14 January 2013
The most powerful argument against sustaining the status quo on taxing carried interest is the political one.
4 min read · 14 January 2013
The extraordinary tale of a huge Dutch real estate fraud, a warning by the country’s Central Bank over property valuations and how the Dutch office market could be hardest hit by the unwinding of German open-ended funds.
3 min read · 14 January 2013
Private equity groups are grappling with the issue of how to extend existing loans and source new ones in a macroeconomic environment that changes from week to week
3 min read · 14 January 2013
With funding options declining in other parts of the world, a small but growing private equity community has emerged in Monaco, where government policies have opened competition, writes Zsolt Lavotha.
3 min read · 14 January 2013
With funding options declining in other parts of the world, a small but growing private equity community has emerged in Monaco, where government policies have opened competition, writes Zsolt Lavotha.
3 min read · 14 January 2013