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VIDEO: Sterling Partners' Eric Becker
Some private equity firms in emerging Asian markets still shirk at being labeled specialist, arguing that a narrow focus risks missing out on a wealth of growth opportunities. The US, several decades down the line in terms of the private equity development...
Troutman Sanders opens Beijing office
Troutman Sanders has opened an office in Beijing, making it the law firm's third base in China since it entered the country in 1997. The office will led by Allen Shyu, formerly of Orrick.
Deloitte expands SE Asia debt advisory, restructuring practice
Deloitte has hired three executives from Rothschild for its Southeast Asia debt advisory and restructuring practice. Robert Schmitz, Richmond Ang and NK Naginlal Modi all performed similar functions at Rothschild.
Australian businesses don’t trust PE – PwC survey
Only 5% of small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia that are currently seeking funding would consider private equity as a source of capital, according to a survey published by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Paul Weiss hires Spencer Park for Asia PE, M&A practice
Paul Weiss has appointed Spencer Park as counsel to its private equity and M&A practice in Asia. Based in Hong Kong, he will work on private equity, credit and real estate transactions across the region.
Innovative intermediaries: China's boutique advisors
Boutique corporate financial advisors are expanding in China, taking advantage of deals that lie beyond the reach of global investment banks. In the absence of pre-IPO deals, future success relies on differentiation
Jie Huang to join Cadwalader's Beijing office
Cadwalader has hired Jie Huang as special counsel in its Beijing office. Huang joins from Telstra Corp, where she was general counsel to the Australian company's China business unit.
Paul Hastings hires Shanghai partner
Paul Hastings has hired Sean Tai as a partner in its corporate department in Shanghai. He joins from O’Melveny & Myers.
Cadwalader poaches three lawyers from Jones Day
Cadwalader's Hong Kong office has poached three lawyers - Joseph Lee, Jeffrey Maddox and David Neuville – directly from rival Jones Day.
Vistra launches umbrella fund structure
Vistra Fund Services has launched an umbrella fund structure through which clients can establish segregated portfolio or sub-funds in Hong Kong, the Cayman Islands, the Netherlands and the UK. Known as the Privium Capital Fund, it offers a fast and cost...
Squire Sanders expands Greater China corporate team
Squire Sanders has hired corporate law specialists Jenny Liu and Xudong Ni as partners in its Beijing and Shanghai offices, while Sin Kiu Ng has joined the law firm in Hong Kong.
DLA Piper appoints Bob Charlton as head of Asia Pacific
DLA Piper has appointed Bob Charlton as managing director for Asia Pacific. He is replacing Alastair Da Costa, who is returning to the UK after five years heading up the law firm’s business in the region. Charlton will start his new role on May 1 and...
Comply or die? GPs, technology and reporting standards
Fund managers are dealing with the challenges of an increasingly demanding LP base. Asian GPs looking for institutional money must invest in compliance or rely on their track records to carry them through
China’s Fangda poaches Freshfields partner to lead HK office
Chinese law firm Fangda Partners has hired Freshfields litigation partner Peter Yuen to head up its new office in Hong Kong, which is set to open in June. This will be the firm's first location outside of mainland China.
Blackpeak appoints ex-Control Risks executive in Shanghai
Risk advisory firm Blackpeak Group has opened an office in Shanghai and appointed Max Hirsch to head up its operations in the city. Formerly a member of Control Risks’ corporate investigation practice, Hirsch will work with Nick Blank and Jack Clode,...
WSGR hires PE-focused partner in Shanghai
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR), the US-based law firm specializing in technology and life sciences, has hired Zhan Chen as a partner in Shanghai. Her practice focuses on private equity, privatizations and M&A.
Recruiter Harvey Nash expands into Asia Pacific
Harvey Nash, a global recruitment consultancy and IT outsourcing service provider, has opened an office in Hong Kong as part of efforts to boost its presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Tata Capital to offer private investment banking in Singapore
Tata Capital will set up a private investment banking business in Singapore with a view to starting operations within two years. It plans to focus on private equity and fund management capabilities as well as wealth management and securities broking.
Bain: GDP doesn’t indicate private equity capacity
The number of large companies in a country, not the size of its economy, is the most important indicator of a market’s capacity to absorb private equity capital, according to Bain & Company. Other key factors include the depth and liquidity of capital...
NSSF selects eFront to help improve asset management practices
EFront, a financial software provider to investors in the alternative assets space, has agreed to work with China's National Council for Social Security Fund (SSF).
Mourant Ozannes opens Hong Kong office
Mourant Ozannes, one of the leading global offshore law firms, has enlarged its footprint in Asia by opening an office in Hong Kong. Three partners have relocated to Asia where they will focus initially on investment funds, corporate and finance work.
FBI searches offices of firm linked to Chinese reverse takeovers
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has conducted a search of the offices of New York Global Group, a private equity investment and corporate advisory firm. New York Global, led by Benjamin Wey, helped Chinese companies go public in the US through reverse...
Norton Rose Australia PE head joins Sparke Helmore
Nick Humphrey, former head of private equity for Norton Rose Australia, has joined Sparke Helmore Lawyers as the legal firm’s national corporate practice group leader.
KPMG resigns as China Forestry auditor
KPMG has resigned as auditor of China Forestry Holdings, a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group and Partners Group, which became embroiled in an accounting scandal early last year. The accounting firm will not stand for reappointment.