Articles by Christina Kautzky
Johann Bastin of CIMB Standard
Johann Bastin, CEO of CIMB Standard Strategic Asset Advisors, speaks about the role of CIMB Standard as a shariah-compliant fund.
Kendall Court's Chris Chia speaks
Chris Chia, Managing Partner at Kendall Court Capital Partners, speaks about the firm's investment strategies.
3i exits PCD Stores through Hong Kong IPO
Four years after an original investment of $31 million, 3i Group has exited its stake in PCD Stores, a luxury department store chain in China, through an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Raghavan sets up Steer Capital
Former Goldman exec and more recently head of India for Candover, Harsha Raghavan has announced the establishment of Steer Partners, rumored to be a partnership with WNS (Holdings) Ltd co-founder Neerj Bhargava.
India or bust?
The 10th Annual AVCJ India Forum echoed what many in the industry have long been saying: private equity in India is truly a world unto itself.
Prudential Vietnam hires head of property fund
Former Executive Director of premier property developer Guocoland Malaysia Bhd, Seth Lim, has joined Prudential Vietnam Fund Management Company as Director, responsible for managing the PRUPIM Vietnam Property Fund.
Industry Q&A: Luis Miranda
During the 2009 AVCJ India Forum, Christina Kautzky spoke with Luis Miranda, President & CEO of IDFC Private Equity, about opportunities in infrastructure and the role of the government in making the space more commercially viable for the private sector....
Chepstow team builds on shared mid-market experience, strategy,
Vincent Warner and Josephine Price’s recently launched Chepstow Capital has drawn key players from both of their former firms.
Aureos new mid-cap fund Southeast Asia's largest?
Touting itself as the largest fund of its type in the ASEAN region, Aureos Capital is launching a new $250 million fund, ASEAF II.
Aureos launches new Southeast Asia SME fund
Leading emerging markets investor Aureos Capital Ltd. has announced the launch of its new Aureos Southeast Asia Fund II (ASEAF II), a vehicle targeting $250 million for investment into Southeast Asia’s small-to-mid-cap businesses.