Lloyds Development Capital’s failing music retailer Music Zone is looking for buyers after entering administration as competition with online sales stiffens.
Inside one of London's most striking towers, four European bankers recently gathered to discuss the liquidity in the debt markets, the requests of their clients and why Europe is more sophisticated than the US. By Robin Marriott
Neil Cable, the head of European real estate for Fidelity, is busy hiring as the US firm gears up for direct property investing.
Chinese regulators appear to be toying with the emotions of private equity firms through a mixture of pronouncements - some interpreted as good, some bad, others virtually impossible to interpret in the first place. On the whole, though, things seem to be moving in the right direction for general partners. Andy Thomson reports.
The SEC's attempt to update Reg D should include dropping the ‘general solicitation’ ban on fundraisers.
Lawyers have notoriously itchy feet, as the esteemed fund franchise of SJ Berwin has discovered.
For many investors, Irish venture capital is a niche industry within European private equity. However, recent developments anticipate a bright future for the market, writes Jo Nash.
Recent developments in the direct secondary market anticipate a more positive future for European early stage capital, writes Jo Nash.
On the south side of the equator and east of the Atlantic lies a country that some private equity heavyweights increasingly consider to be a hidden gem.
Joshua Gotbaum will join the upstart New York-based firm as an operating partner and will also become its chief restructuring officer.
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