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Private Equity Strategies

Editorial

Friday, October 21, 2016

Welcome to the latest issue of Private Equity Strategies. This month we are taking a closer look at the recent uptick in investor interest in Latin America. Our lead feature includes an interview with Cuba Avanza Partners, a new firm focused on investments in Cuba. Later on, we highlight the latest LP survey from the Latin American Venture Capital Association which shows a strong interest from LPs inside and outside the region.

In addition to our normal Regs Watch column, we have a piece looking at the potential for new enforcement actions from the SEC.

Private equity real estate funds are booming in 2016 and we caught up with New York-based Dome Equities to learn more about where they are seeing opportunities in the market - the answer might surprise you if you’ve been paying attention to the latest economic data.

Attorneys from Proskauer walk us through the complex web of fund restructuring,offering ideas for how to manage common conflicts that arise during that process.

Finally, we alert you to the launch of Bayshore Capital’s second private debt fund, which relies on a unique multi-manager approach.

I hope you enjoy the issue. If you have any story ideas reach out to mccann {at} opalesque.com

 
This article was published in Opalesque's Private Equity Strategies our monthly research update on the global private equity landscape including all sectors and market caps.
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