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Passive financing in the crosshairs: CFIUS intensifies focus on limited partners in covered private equity transactions

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  • Gerkin, Daniel J.
  • Weinbaum, Michelle A.

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CFIUS is increasingly shifting focus from general partners that control investment funds to limited partners that pose minimal-if any-national security risk, leading to unintended consequences. This Perspective argues that CFIUS should prioritize higher-risk investment activity and mitigate the chilling effect on much-needed passive investment in U.S. businesses.

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  • Gerkin, Daniel J. & Weinbaum, Michelle A., 2024. "Passive financing in the crosshairs: CFIUS intensifies focus on limited partners in covered private equity transactions," Columbia FDI Perspectives 385, Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:colfdi:299541
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