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Carlyle’s Rubenstein: Warren’s GP debt pension obligation proposal for private equity ‘unlikely’ and has no Congressional support from either side
Private equity veterans have long been supporters of US presidential candidates, ensuring the investment sector has a strong footing in the US economy and among pension mandates. They also are putting their ear to the ground in Washington to see if campaign promises made by Democratic Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren will ever come to fruition.
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