News/Regulation
AIFM vote put back to autumn
A crucial vote on the Alternative Investment Fund Managers’ (AIFM) Directive has been delayed until September.
George Osborne set to vote against AIFM
Britain’s new Chancellor, George Osborne, is set to vote against the Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM) Directive, according to reports.
Next stage in AIFM vote delayed
The latest vote on the Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM) Directive has been delayed until 17 May.
AlixPartners appoints economics expert to financial team
Advisory firm AlixPartners has appointed Derek Holt as director in the company's economics consulting team.
IIGCC launches guide for private equity community
The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) today launched a guide on climate change aimed at private equity investors.
US - Obama's latest bank proposals could prompt sell-off
The private equity assets of US banks could soon be under threat of a fire sale, following President Obama's announcement that he may prohibit banks from owning or making investments in private equity or hedge funds as part of a major shake-up of regulation...
EUROPE - London to be worse hit if AIFM goes through
The call for tighter regulation of the private equity markets, is likely to "hit London far more than anywhere else" says Clare Grayston, partner at Nabarro in a recent video interview with unquote". See the video on www.unquote.com .
EUROPE - Delving into fair value
With the recent market turmoil and lack of comparables, fair value remains a complicated accounting principle. In a recent video interview, Nordic unquote" editor Rikke Eckhoff discusses the implication of this principle for the industry with PricewaterhouseCoopers...
EUROPE - Revised Directive angers trade bodies
Another chapter has been added to the long-running saga of the EU Commission's AIFM Directive, with a new report calling for a removal of all fund size exemption thresholds sparking anger within the industry. By Ashley Wassall
EUROPE - Revised Directive angers trade bodies
Another chapter has been added to the long-running saga of the EU Commission's AIFM Directive, with a new report calling for a removal of all fund size exemption thresholds sparking anger within the industry. By Ashley Wassall
EUROPE - AIFM provisions a 'trap' for the PE industry
The new remuneration provisions contained in a fresh re-draft of the EU Commission's controversial AIFM Directive, which could require up to 60% of managers' variable pay to be deferred, has been described as a 'trap' for the industry. Deborah Sterescu...
EUROPE - European Parliament report slams AIFM Directive
A new report released today has heaped heavy criticism on the AIFM Directive for being "hasty" and "weak". Ashley Wassall reports.
EUROPE - EVCA calls for new RCAP for 2020
The EVCA has today called for an updated Risk Capital Action Plan (RCAP) for 2020, an agreement originally launched in 1998, in an effort to offset the potentially disastrous consequences of the European Commission's AIFM directive on the finance industry.
GLOBAL - IPEV publishes updated valuations guidelines
The International Private Equity and Venture Capital Valuation (IPEV) Board published its updated version of the Private Equity Valuations Guidelines today. Significantly, the updated version highlights the importance of consistency with international...
EUROPE - EVCA placement code highlights need for transparency
In response to the ongoing reverberations relating to the New York kickback scandal the EVCA has published a draft code of conduct for placement agents, which highlights the need for greater transparency within the sector.
EUROPE - EVCA task force calls for EUR 1bn threshold
Two months on from the launch of the European Commission's proposed Alternative Investment Fund Manangers (AIFM) Directive, the EVCA Brussels Task Force has published its formal response, which calls for an increased in the minimum qualifying threshold...
UK - BVCA research recommends policy initiatives for UK venture
New research published in association with the BVCA suggests a series of policy initiatives to improve the environment for smaller businesses in the UK, including the establishment of a Government sponsored fund-of-funds.
EUROPE - Commission proposals: a lucky escape
After the storm that followed the launch of the EU Commission's proposal for an Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive the full text has finally been released, with one prominent lawyer describing the private equity industry as having had "a lucky...
EUROPE - Commission proposal launch lacks substance
At the time of writing the launch of the EU Commission's draft proposal covering private equity is still yet to be followed by the proposal itself, though this hasn't stopped it being greeted with a hostile response from industry trade bodies.
EUROPE - Commission holds hearing on PE regulation
The EU Commission is today in Brussels holding its hearing into private equity regulation and conduct in Europe, in what should be a significant step towards a conclusion of the long running political debate. Prior to the conference, an industry "task...
EUROPE - McCreevy remains vague about PE regulation
According to reports, EU Internal Market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy still has reservations about regulating private equity firms, despite heavy pressure from MEPs and earlier promises made by European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
EUROPE - European Commission to discuss transparency proposals
The European Parliament today voted to send the Lehne and Ramussen reports on the transparency of institutional investors to the European Commission for discussion.
SOUTH AFRICA - SA private equity has backing of regulators; should continue growth
"Private equity and especially venture capital should be underpinning the investment drive into South Africa," according to the director general of South Africa's National Treasury, Lesetja Kganyago, speaking at the unquote" South Africa Private Equity...
US - Democrats introduce bill to end capital gains treatment of carried interest
As the private equity community was trying to recover from the UK Treasury Select Committee meeting last Wednesday, news of a bill in the US that proposes to end the carried interest tax advantage emerged. A group of Democratic Congressmen led by Rep....