
PRINT THIS PAGE Venture Capital Entities in Spain21/01/2003. Source: Baker & McKenzie. Maria Gracia Rubio 
Spain is set to be one of the most interesting markets in Western Europe over the next five years. In this overview of recent changes in the regulatory environment for venture capital entities, Maria Gracia Rubio of Baker & McKenzie's Madrid office highlights the different issues to watch out for. The medium and long-term rationale for investing in Spain is the high proportion of family-owned businesses and the expectation of a major wave of restructuring and consolidation.
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