Correcting the myths about Pisces: what you really need to know Opinion There has been much in the press and online about the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (Pisces) the regulations for which were laid before parliament in early June. Unfortunately, some of what has been said has been wrong or misleading. So here are some common myths about Pisces: Pisces is a market No. [...]
Private equity will leave London if the government doesn’t listen Opinion Uncertainty over government plans to change the taxation of carried interest is driving privat equity away from London, says Edwin Richards Last week, some of the world’s biggest private equity firms urged the UK government to dilute proposed changes to the treatment of carried interest. But plenty are left wondering what this means in practice [...]
How should Pisces be regulated? Opinion The regulator is swinging its eyes at private markets, should investors be worried? Asks Edwin Richards The Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (Pisces) is the FCA’s answer to private companies working with privately run platforms to exchange shares. The FCA’s aim is to create a regulated market for trading shares in private companies. [...]
With London IPOs on the wane, the private equity market needs to stay competitive September 27, 2024 Private equity deals have gone through a rocky patch but there is still plenty of capital looking for a home, says Edwin Richards Whilst popular in decades gone by, the age of the conglomerate has long been over. Most investors want to decide which sectors they invest in and want to be associated with champions [...]