By Karlee Weinmann ( January 23, 2014, 3:28 PM EST) -- The private equity arm of General Electric Co. could sell about $1 billion in fund stakes in order to comply with new regulations restricting banks' risk-taking, Bloomberg reported Thursday. The Volcker Rule, which took full effect in December, limits financial institutions' investments in private equity. The GE division is meeting with advisers as it mulls a secondary sale of certain of its holdings, mostly interests in U.S. middle-market buyout funds....
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