Regulation
Coulter, Rubenstein look at PE of the future – AVCJ Forum
Diversification and standardization were the watchwords as James Coulter, founding partner of TPG Capital, and David Rubenstein, co-founder and managing partner of The Carlyle Group, addressed the future of the global private equity industry at the AVCJ...
Private equity 'should be renamed growth capital'
PE investment should be renamed ‘growth capital’ due to the negative connotations surrounding the term ‘private equity’, Providence Equity Partners’ Jonathan Nelson said at the AVCJ Investment Summit yesterday.
Bain, TPG told to give Lilliput founder first refusal on shares
The Delhi High Court has forbidden Bain Capital and TPG Capital from selling their shares in Lilliput Kidswear without first offering them to Sanjeev Narula, the company’s founder.
Indian authorities reverse decision on options
The Indian government has backtracked on a month-old order on foreign direct investment (FDI) transactions that threatened private equity exits by limiting the use of put and call options.
NSR co-founder Rajat Gupta indicted for insider trading
Chairman and Co-Founder of New Silk Route (NSR) Rajat Gupta was indicted for insider trading by a US federal court on Wednesday. He is charged with one count of conspiracy and five counts of securities fraud.
Lone Star may be told to sell down KEB stake next month - report
South Korean regulators may order Lone Star to sell down its 51% stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) to less than 10% next month. The move comes after the US private equity fund was found guilty of manipulating KEB’s stock price ahead of purchasing the...
MBK's CNS exit may be stalled - report
MBK Partners’ exit from Taiwanese media group China Network Systems (CNS) may again face delays, as regulators have called into question Want Want China Holdings’ intentions for the asset.
Lilliput seeks out-of-court settlement with Bain, TPG
Lilliput Kidswear is seeking an out-of-court settlement with investors Bain Capital and TPG Capital, having taken legal action earlier this month to prevent the private equity firms from exiting the company in response to a corporate governance scandal....
CalPERS to appoint CFO, place limits on staff departures
The California Public Employee Retirement System will introduce a CFO position and toughen the timelines for when board members and staff can move to certain other jobs. The provisions, aimed at improving accountability, are included in new legislation...
Hana denies asking Lone Start to cut KEB sale price
Hana Financial Group has denied reports that it had asked Lone Star to cut the $4.16 billion acquisition price for Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) by one fifth. It was claimed that the US private equity firm responded by threatening to walk away from the deal...
Japanese industries see post-earthquake renewal - AVCJ Japan
Japan’s private equity industry is anticipating greater changes in the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
Lone Star has six months to reduce KEB stake
Lone Star may have no more than six months to reduce its stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) to 10% or lower after Korea’s Financial Services Commission said Monday that it had begun the process of ordering a divestment. The move comes in response to a...
Accountants to be investigated over Lilliput allegations
India’s Ministry of Corporate Affairs is investigating the role of Ernst & Young (E&Y) and its member firms in the alleged accounting problems at Lilliput Kidswear. It wants to establish if there was any conflict of interest.
SEC approves Volcker rule as market watchers express concerns
Concerns are being raised that the Volcker rule, which limits bank exposure to asset classes such as a private equity, will be postponed or weakened by lobbyists and that some forms of proprietary trading will be exempted completely. The rule was approved...
Lone Star decides against Korean court appeal - report
Lone Star has reportedly decided against appealing a Korean court’s ruling that it should pay KRW25 billion ($21 million) for manipulating the stock prices of the Korea Exchange Bank in 2003.
Revised India FDI regulations threaten PE exits
Private equity activity in India is expected to take a hit following the introduction of new rules that clamp down on foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country.
Lone Star found guilty of manipulating KEB's stocks
A Seoul court has found US buyout fund Lone Star guilty of manipulating the stock prices of Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) in 2003, and has ordered the fund to pay KRW25 billion ($21 million) in damages.
Australian Tax Office sees TPG-Myer court ruling overturned
An Australian Federal Court has overturned an earlier ruling that allowed the Australian Tax Office (ATO) to serve legal documents to TPG Capital’s country head as part of its efforts to settle a A$739 million ($784 million) tax bill arising from the...
Fund formation: Singapore asserts its onshore qualities
Until two months ago, Han Ming Ho, a Singapore-based partner at Clifford Chance specializing in fund formation, had never heard of buyout firms using his home city as a conduit for investments into Australia. “It had never been mentioned before and then...
Updated: TPG's Australia head moves to Singapore
TPG has relocated Ben Gray, head of its Australia operations, to Singapore from Melbourne. He has taken on the role of managing partner and group head for Australia, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia. Stephen Peel remains the other managing partner for...
Private equity and the state
The state, particularly in Asian countries, has always played a big role in the private equity industry. While almost all growing regional economies have helped nurture PE through sovereign wealth funds – fueled by foreign exchange and other cash reserves...
Chinese regulators call for clampdown on VIE investment structures
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has issued an internal report asking the State Council to take action against the variable interest entity (VIE) structure that underpins much foreign investment in the country.
CII calls for alterations to SEBI's proposed PE regulations
Private equity funds should be allowed to invest up to 33.33% of their corpus in equity and debt instruments of listed companies, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has said. The group thinks this condition provides necessary flexibility to private...
Buyout firms structure Australia investments through Singapore
Singapore has emerged as the preferred conduit for private equity firms looking to enter and exit investments in Australia from offshore. CHAMP Private Equity and TPG are understood to be among those to have set up Singapore structures in the wake of...