GLOBAL - Private equity investors like pension funds can expect the cost of their investments to increase as they require their managers to provide supplementary and timelier information, said KPMG partner Anthony Cecil.
Speaking at the European Alternative Investments Valuation Conference organised by Duff & Phelps, Cecil - who leads the audit team in KPMG's private equity group - said he could not see the private...
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