
Southern Europe unquote" March 2012
The Italian private equity and venture capital industry seems set for a change. Last year, as the banks became less willing to provide credit and more concerned with their own balance sheets, the number of buyouts supported by debt fell.
This unwillingness to lend has resulted in a heavier focus on small- and medium-sized target companies within the Italian PE industry.
In the March edition of Southern Europe unquote":
*Rethinking LP funds
*Dodd-Frank fears overblown
*AIFMD timetable concerns
*And more...
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