Investors respond to private equity managers with new “principles”

Dec 16th, 2009 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends, Today's Post | By: Alpha Male
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newrulesBy: Steve Deutsch, AllAboutAlpha.com Editorial Board

In September, the Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA) rolled out its “Private Equity Principles.” This document has been getting a lot of attention and is described by the organization as…

“…a set of principles and best practices for the private equity industry with the goal of strengthening the long-term viability of the asset class as an institutional investment strategy.”

Both the means and the message are worth taking a closer look. More…


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