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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...
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.
Lone Star Korea's former head Paul Yoo files court appeal
Paul Yoo, former head of Lone Star in Korea, has appealed to Korea’s Supreme Court over his conviction for manipulating the stock price of Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) in 2003, Dow Jones reported.
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.
