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UK-based firms do need to consider whether their activities outside the UK will be subject to additional licensing requirements, write Simon Witney and Patricia Volhard.
Add-on acquisitions dropped almost 15% in the first half of the year, according to a report by Silverfleet Capital Partners.
Many UK-based fund managers and investors have more to lose from a cliff-edge outcome than their other EU-based counterparts, write Simon Witney and Patricia Volhard.
The French market could stand to benefit from the UK’s troubles, Laurent Benard of Capzanine claims at our Capital Structure Forum.
HarbourVest Partners Ireland Limited, which will accommodate investment managers and other functions, is awaiting approval from the Irish regulator.
A world full of private equity capital is spurring major reforms in fund domiciles keen to claim a slice of the pie.
The law firm advises funds to act now to put contingency plans in place for a no-deal split between the UK and EU.
New technology and tools should speed up the authorization process.
A disorderly Brexit may be anticipated, given that the so-called Chequers Plan is under attack from all sides, write Simon Witney and Patricia Volhard.
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