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The regulator alleges that the private equity giant failed to properly disclose fees and conflicts of interest to investors.
Private equity giant Apollo Global Management has settled with the SEC for $52.7 million for alleged fee and conflict of interest violations while the firm counters that it has been enhancing its disclosure and compliance efforts related to these matters long before the regulator’s inquiry began. SEC officials are charging that four private equity fund...
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