Tax issues on stake sales and investment into managers: structuring, pitfalls and steps to take now
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This is being perceived as a tailwind for private debt funds as they lend at floating rates and, therefore, benefit from higher interest payments when rates rise. In turn, the appropriateness of current hurdle rates is under question as investors view them as “too achievable”.
The first part of this two-article series will provide the background on hurdles and explore the arguments for and against increasing them. The second edition covers potential alternatives that can help align GP and LP interests, such as floating hurdles and catchups.
Read part two of this series which focuses on alternatives to raising hurdles.
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