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Rockland Capital Raises $1.2 Billion to Buy Gas-Fired Power Plants

The private-equity firm raised the new fund in less than eight months, reflecting investor appetite for such deals.

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Hedge Funds Call This Psychologist When Their Traders Start Losing

Dave Popple is tasked with finding who can cut it for hypercompetitive multimanager funds.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Deutsche Bank, National Australia Bank, Public Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

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He's Called 'Little Trump,' and His Tactics Are Rankling White House Top Brass

Bill Pulte oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and has used that post to make waves, attacking Trump's foes, ousting ethics watchdogs and making radical policy proposals.

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Kugler Resignation From Fed Board Followed Disclosures of Improper Stock Trades

New disclosures show that Kugler made several stock transactions that violated Fed policies and prompted an ethics probe.

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Charles Schwab Reels in $44 Billion in New Assets Amid Bull Market for Stocks

The company said customers opened 429,000 new brokerage accounts during October, a 30% year-over-year increase.

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Charlie Javice Billed Hotels and Cellulite Butter as Legal Fees, JPMorgan Says

JPMorgan is seeking to get out of paying her and a co-executive's legal defense, which has cost more than $142 million.

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Tailwater Capital Banks $425 Million So Far for New Energy-Infrastructure Bets

The private-equity firm sees several tailwinds that boost demand for natural-gas assets, including LNG and powering data centers.

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Swiss Re Says Low Natural-Catastrophe Losses Lift Results

Net profit rose to $4 billion for the first nine months of the year, compared with $2.2 billion for the same prior-year period, when it took a hit from an increase in U.S. liability reserves.

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Why Every Company Suddenly Wants to Become a Bank

Crypto companies, fintechs and even retailers such as Walmart want to open banks or offer banklike services.

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Bitcoin Ends Week in a Slump

The weekly loss ​of about 9% was fueled by investors' retreat from riskier and more​ speculative​ trades, dragging down other crypto coins and companies

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Who Will Pay for the AI Revolution? Retirees

Insurance companies that are seeking to fund retirement plans can be natural buyers of data-center debt.

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Prophet Equity Aims to Revive Industrial Businesses With New Secondaries Shop

The team behind Prophet Equity, a buyout firm that has spent nearly two decades turning around midsize U.S. companies, plans to apply their restructuring strategies to the secondaries market.

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Capital One Debit-Card Users Aren't All Happy After the Switch to Discover

The bank is moving its debit cards over from the Mastercard network after completing its acquisition of Discover earlier this year.

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Robinhood Offers to Bring Cash to Your Doorstep, for a Fee

The brokerage is teaming with mobile app Gopuff to provide banking customers home delivery of cash from their accounts.

 

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November 17, 2025 07:00 ET (12:00 GMT)

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