Creeping Regulation of Private Equity Fund Managers
- Topics:
- Commercial Banking
- Source:
- Testa, Huwitz & Thibeault
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Overview: This article briefs about Private equity. Private equity fund managers commonly are regarded as being "unregulated" in the United States. The appearance of being unregulated is the by-product of a careful balancing of specific exemptions from certain aspects of regulation and a sustained effort to maintain high standards of investment conduct by private equity fund managers (Private Fund Managers). As the private equity industry matures and expands, this careful balancing act is being sorely tested, leading to confusion and concern about the increasing scope of regulation affecting Private Fund Managers.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2004 | Pages: 3
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