Structuring funds today requires factoring in a vast array of global tax and regulatory variables, says the co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s global real estate practice, Steve Cowins.
5 min read · 01 July 2021
Partners at international law firm Withers highlight key developments impacting private funds in Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan.
5 min read · 01 July 2021
Yardi’s Jeff Adler reflects on how going virtual in the aftermath of the pandemic, and the need for more granular information, has impacted the due diligence process
7 min read · 30 June 2021
The complexity and cost of raising funds in the EU poses a threat to the continent’s appeal as a domicile, and could be an opportunity for the post-Brexit UK, argues Sanne’s Jason Bingham
8 min read · 30 June 2021
Outsourcing is allowing managers to focus attention on their core business of capital raising and investing in an era of ever-growing demands from regulators and investors, says Ocorian’s Simon Burgess
7 min read · 30 June 2021
A new funds regime will enable the domicile to compete for business in post-Brexit Europe, suggest Alter Domus’s Anita Lyse and Ronan O’Donoghue
7 min read · 30 June 2021
The New York-based private equity firm’s KREST could democratize access to institutional real estate through a number of ‘investor-friendly’ features.
5 min read · 26 May 2021
Along with confirming the New York-based firm’s ownership of an iconic asset, the favorable ruling protects Italy’s viability as an investable market.
3 min read · 24 May 2021
Senior reporters from PERE, Infrastructure Investor and Agri Investor dig into the changes they expect from Biden and a Democrat-controlled Congress.
1 min read · 28 January 2021