Deciphering Conduct Risk

Regulators and compliance professionals from New York to Dubai to Sydney are eagerly talking about a new risk that seems to have emerged in the aftermath of the financial crisis: conduct risk. It was the Financial Stability Board which in February 2013 first focused its attention on “business conduct”… Read More

Spring 2016 Legal & Regulatory Bulletin

In this Bulletin we address a number of commercial, governance, legal and regulatory issues, which we believe are both timely and of broad interest to the emerging market private equity, venture capital, and infrastructure investment community. We are certain that some of the topics covered will be discussed—vociferously perhaps—at… Read More

Currency Risk Management Survey

  EMPEA’s Currency Risk Management Survey is the first pan-emerging markets exploration of the impact of currency volatility on the private equity industry. The survey features the views of 146 industry practitioners, and aims to provide the industry with a better understanding of how both GPs and LPs* report and manage exchange rate… Read More

Private Investing in the Power Sector in Emerging Markets

  The Macro Picture: What Makes Power a Compelling Sector for Investment?  The rise of emerging markets over the last two decades has had a transformative impact on the world economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, from 1995 to 2015, emerging markets’ aggregate GDP in purchasing power parity terms… Read More

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Reference Guide

In the age of transparency, ESG reporting has evolved into a common practice for private equity practitioners in emerging markets, as evident by the shift in the dialogue around ESG. Instead of speculating over the value of ESG reporting, practitioners are instead engaging around strategies to enhance the quality and… Read More

2016 Global Limited Partners Survey

  The 12th annual edition of EMPEA’s Global Limited Partners Survey features the views of 107 limited partners (LPs) on the emerging markets private equity (EM PE) asset class. This study aims to provide the industry with a better understanding of how LPs’ strategies for investing are evolving; what challenges… Read More

KKR Agrees to Create a Global Oil and Gas Services Platform (Global)

Global investment firm KKR has agreed to pursue acquisitions and investment opportunities by establishing a platform to provide asset management services to the oil and gas industry globally. KKR’s investment in the platform will be made primarily by the KKR Asian Fund II. The platform aims to become an integrated… Read More

Warburg Pincus Private Equity XII Reaches a Final Close (Global)

Global private equity firm Warburg Pincus has reached a final close on its latest global fund, Warburg Pincus Private Equity XII, with US$12 billion in capital commitments. Investors included public and private pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, endowments, foundations and wealthy individuals, with considerable participation from investors outside… Read More

First-time Funds in Emerging Markets

Download the full brief here.   Why Do First-time Funds Matter?  First-time funds, defined here as an asset manager’s first private equity (PE) vehicle, have historically accounted for a significant share of fundraising activity in emerging markets (EM). Between 2008 and the first quarter of 2015, 286 first-time funds… Read More



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