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Inside The Deal: Jones Day's Bob Profusek on PE's investing in banks

Published March 24, 2009 at 11:13 AM


Lehman Brothers Inc., Washington Mutual Inc. and other banks are hurting. Could private equity be the cure? Plenty of people think so. For now, though, U.S. federal regulations limit private equity's investment in financial institutions. In this edition of Inside The Deal, Bob Profusek, partner and global head of M&A at Jones Day, speaks with The Deal's Suzanne Stevens about private equity's interest in recapitalizing the financial services industry.

For more on this topic also see:
The Newsweekly's M&A's emerging new direction
TheDeal.com's: Hope grows for Lehman
Dealscape's: Report: Lehman received takeover approach from PE firm
Dealscape's: Lehman, WaMu: Why the differences are important
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