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As of 2011, the AMC managed the IFC Capitalization Fund (Equity) Fund, L.P., the IFC Capitalization (Subordinated Debt) Fund, L.P., the IFC African, Latin American, and Caribbean Fund, L.P., and the Africa Capitalization Fund, Ltd. [38] The IFC Capitalization (Equity) Fund holds $1.3 billion in equity, while the IFC Capitalization (Subordinated ...
The IFC Media Project: Documentary: November 18, 2008 3 season, 15 episodes: 22–28 min: Ended Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) Documentary: October 18, 2009 6 episodes: 50–57 min: Miniseries Young, Broke & Beautiful: Travel: June 24, 2011 1 seasons, 6 episodes: 23 min: Ended
Open Society Foundations’s Soros Economic Development Fund New York, United States: 1997 George Soros and Sean Hinton Private Equity: development $19000M [5] International Finance Corporation’s Investments New York, United States: 1956 Philippe Le Houérou Private Equity: development, health and tech $68000M [6] Actis Capital: London ...
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on IFC. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
FountainVest Partners (FountainVest; Chinese: 方源资本; pinyin: Fāngyuán Zīběn) is an Asian investment firm based in Hong Kong that invests in the private markets. . The firm focuses on China's media and entertainment, sports and consumer-related sectors although it has expanded into other areas in recent yea
IFC Films' first release was a drama in 1999, Spring Forward, directed by Tom Gilroy. Over 985 releases have followed, including: Over 985 releases have followed, including: Released
Frontier markets have lower market capitalization and liquidity than the more developed, "traditional" emerging markets. The frontier equity markets are typically pursued by investors seeking high, long term returns and low correlations with other markets.
These funds make direct equity and equity-related investments in new, expanding, or privatizing emerging market companies. OPIC-supported funds helped emerging market economies access long-term growth capital, management skills, and financial expertise, all of which are key factors in expanding economic development for people in developing nations.