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Temasek warns of volatility as annual profit declines
Temasek Holdings saw a marginal increase in the value of its portfolio to S$198 billion for the year ended March 2012, but net profit fell 16% to S$10.7 billion ($8.45 billion). The Singaporean sovereign wealth fund warned that the global economy remains...
China's New Pacific Consulting in merger with Parthenon
Shanghai-based private equity advisory firm New Pacific Consulting has merged with The Parthenon Group. The merger gives Parthenon, a provider of strategic and advisory services, a foothold in China to complement existing operations in Boston, San Francisco,...
Carlyle takes controlling stake in China hotel operator
The Carlyle Group has acquired a controlling stake of 49% in Mandarin Hotel Holdings, which manages a mid-market hotel chain in China under the Crystal Orange Hotel and Orange Hotel brands. The private equity firm sees the investment as a means of tapping...
IVCA expresses concern over proposed tax law changes
The Indian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (IVCA) has expressed its concern that the draft guidelines on India’s proposed anti-avoidance legislation are too vague.
Carlyle exits Sinorgchem to China's Sinochem
The Carlyle Group has exited its holding in rubber additives producer Jiangsu Sinorgchem Technology through a trade sale to Sinochem International, the overseas arm of the Chinese state-owned chemicals company. This is one of a series of transactions...
PEP buys Nestle's ice cream business
Australian private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has bought the Peters Ice Cream unit of Swiss food giant Nestle.
Advent Private secures GenesisCare exit through KKR buyout
KKR’s recent buyout of Australian healthcare firm GenesisCare secured an exit for mid-market investor Advent Private Capital. The domestic GP described the exit, which comes after a holding period of just three years, as “highly successful.”
Q&A: Pacific Equity Partners' Tim Sims
Tim Sims, co-founder and managing director of Pacific Equity Partners, argues that Australia’s strong fundamentals make it an attractive market for buyouts, while perceptions of an over-reliance on China are misplaced
PE and FATCA: Complain but comply
Asian GPs have lagged behind other regional institutions in getting to grips with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. The time has come to face the impact these rules could have on local firms
SEC registration: Are Asian GPs taking it seriously?
Three months after US regulators introduced new rules for reporting and registration of private investment advisers, PE firms are changing the way they do business – but much less so in Asia than in the US
Endowments: Still gold standard?
North American endowments took a beating during the financial crisis and the recovery process has been slow. But they retain the ability to uncover high-quality GPs, in the US and beyond
Gobi backs Singaporean cloud service provider
China-based venture capital firm Gobi Partners has injected S$1 million ($800,000) into Singaporean online games cloud service provider Corous360.
India to launch $360m pharma fund
The Indian government is contemplating launching an INR20 billion ($367 million) venture capital fund to invest in research and development (R&D) in the pharmaceutical sector.
MBK no longer in running for Korea's Hi-Mart
MBK Partners is no longer the preferred bidder for South Korean electronics retailer Hi-Mart, having walked away from the auction after due diligence uncovered a worse than expected decline in the business.
AIF invests in Southeast Asian consumer packaging firm
AIF Capital has completed a $40 million investment in Pacific Plas, one of the largest participants in Southeast Asia’s resin distribution and consumer packaging markets. AIF is the first private equity investor in the Singapore-based family-owned company....
Gresham in talks to sell Witchery to Country Road
Australia-listed fashion and homeware retailer Country Road has confirmed it is in talks with Gresham Private Equity about the potential acquisition of clothing brands Witchery and Mimco.
BlackRock to acquire Swiss Re Private Equity Partners
BlackRock is buying Swiss Re Private Equity Partners (SRPEP), the European private equity and infrastructure fund-of-funds arm of Swiss Re. The transaction will allow BlackRock’s existing FoFs group – BlackRock Private Equity Partners - to extend its...
Standard Chartered PE acquires 13.5% stake in Trikomsel
Hong Kong-based Standard Chartered Private Equity has acquired a 13.5% stake in Trikomsel Oke, an Indonesian retailer of mobile telecommunications devices.
Micron beats TPG, Hony to acquire Elpida
Micron Technology has beat potential investors including TPG Capital and Hony Capital to acquire Japan’s Elpida Memory for about $2.5 billion, in a move to compete against rivals in South Korea and Taiwan.
CapitaMalls Asia raises $1b for China Development Fund III
CapitaMalls Asia, the shopping malls arm of Temasek-owned CapitaLand, has announced the establishment of its China Development Fund III with a fund size of $1 billion. The vehicle, with a fund life of eight years, will invest in the development of shopping...
Anacacia Fund II reaches $75m first close
Australia’s Anacacia Capital has completed the first close of its Anacacia Fund II at $75 million within weeks of opening, raising 50% more than its original target. Superannuation funds, fund of funds and family offices from Australia and overseas are...
Australia's Hastings raises $626m for infrastructure fund
Hastings Funds Management announced that its Utilities Trust of Australia (UTA) has reached a first close on its infrastructure fund with commitments of A$610 million ($626 million). The amount is in line with expectations outlined in January 2012 and...
PE-backed China Yongda returns with scaled down IPO
China Yongda Automobile Services has re-launched its IPO a month after pulling out of the Hong Kong listing due to weak market demand. The company has reduced its price to HK$6.60 per share, down from a range of HK$7.60-10.80, and cut the size of the...
3i to close Hong Kong, Shanghai offices to reduce costs
3i has announced plans to axe more than 160 staff and close six offices, including those in Hong Kong and Shanghai, in a move to bring its capacity down to a more realistic level. The massive job cutting program is expected to reduce 3i’s annual operating...



