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KWM releases the Interpretation and Practical Analysis of the Hot Issues in PE Funds II

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In the past two years, China's private equity (PE) fund industry has been experiencing significant changes in the fundraising environment, investment direction, management strategies, and exit models amid the changing capital markets and the evolving overall economic environment. In addition, the introduction and implementation of the Regulations on the Supervision and Administration of Private Investment Funds and related self-regulatory management provisions have imposed higher requirements on the operation of the PE fund industry.

King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has been deeply involved in the development of PE fund regulatory rules, such as the Measures for the Registration and Filing of Private Investment Funds and its supporting guidelines, as well as the Regulations on the Supervision and Administration of Private Investment Funds. KWM has participated in multiple seminars and opinion solicitation meetings organised by regulatory authorities, conducting in-depth research and discussions on hotspot issues and details of these new regulatory measures.

We have compiled these representative issues concerning the market environment and regulation of the PE fund industry into the Interpretation and Practical Analysis of the Hot Issues in PE Funds II. This publication is divided into three parts: New Regulations Express and Policy Interpretation, PE Fund Practices and Overseas PE Funds. The first part analyses the latest regulatory rules of the PE fund industry and explores their impact on the operation and dispute resolution of PE funds. The second part discusses transaction models and terms in the actual operation of PE funds from the perspective of fund lawyers, sharing our observations on industry trends and practices. The third part introduces the formation process and market overview of overseas PE funds. We hope this publication will help readers better understand the recent developments and regulatory environment of the PE fund industry.

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Interpretation and Practical Analysis of the Hot Issues in PE Funds II
This publication is divided into three parts: New Regulations Express and Policy Interpretation, PE Fund Practices and Overseas PE Funds. We hope this publication will help readers better understand the recent developments and regulatory environment of the PE fund industry.

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