Alex Lynn
Julia Leung, the Hong Kong financial body's deputy chief exec, says asset managers in Asia tend to focus more on governance than environmental concerns.
Private Equity International’s LP Perspectives Survey quizzed 146 institutional investors to ascertain where they stand on Elizabeth Warren’s proposals.
Australian sovereign fund's executive tells conference investors must adapt and improve their processes to keep up with the influx of capital into private equity
The territory's recent protests pose a challenge to attempts by the financial centre to cement its status as a private equity hub.
Sister publication PEI's interactive charts paint a picture of how the two would marry together.
Private equity's diversity issue goes deeper than firms not seeing enough female candidates.
Banks are changing the way security notices are issued to LPs following the firm's collapse.
A GP's team size, track record and style drift are given significantly greater value than culture, succession planning and the gender pay gap.
Private equity managers and their LPs could stand to lose from government intervention on foreign direct investment.
North American pensions have the largest appetite for alternatives while their Asia-Pacific counterparts are the least enthusiastic, according to Willis Towers Watson.