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Feb 12

Garden City Equity Raises $255 Million From Business Figures, Musicians and Athletes

Backers of the company include former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and ex-NFL quarterback Drew Brees.

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Adyen Shares Hit Two-Year Low After Revenue Miss, Flat Adjusted Earnings Forecast

Revenue failed to meet consensus expectations and the company forecast flat Ebitda margins growth for the new year.

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Garcia's Take: Large Firms Are in No Rush to Buy More Asset Managers

After a series of deals in recent years, listed alternative-asset managers feel no pressure for further expansion, leaders say.

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The Demand for Bonds Is Insatiable. Even Risky Borrowers Are Reaping the Benefits.

Hard-to-shake optimism and a scarcity of long-dated debt have helped drive spreads to historic lows.

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Asset Manager Nuveen to Buy U.K. Peer Schroders in $13.5 Billion Deal

The deal marks the latest tie-up in the asset-management industry as firms are racing to build the scale needed to weather relentless fee pressure.

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SoftBank Group Posts Quarterly Profit on Tech Funds Gains

The Japanese technology investment company on Thursday posted a net profit of 248.59 billion yen, equivalent to $1.62 billion, for the three months ended December.

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ANZ Bank Shares Enjoy Best Day Since 2020 as Cost Cuts Show

SYDNEY-ANZ Group shares are on course for their best day since 2020 after the country's fourth-largest lender cut its first-quarter costs by more than analysts had expected.

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Fed's Schmid Pushes Back on Rate-Cut Prospects

Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid reaffirmed his resistance to further interest-rate cuts, arguing that further Fed easing would risk allowing inflation to remain too high.

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Elliott Takes Stake in London Stock Exchange Owner

The activist investor has taken a stake in LSEG, where it is likely to push for increased stock buybacks and action to lift profit margins.

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St. James's Place Leads European Wealth Managers' Tumble on AI Threat

Wealth management is the latest sector to be threatened by competition from AI-powered startups.

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How Fake Invoices Duped BlackRock Unit Into a $400 Million Loan

The wipeout of a loan by BlackRock's HPS to a telecom entrepreneur points to risks for even the most sophisticated investors in the booming private-credit business.

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ABN Amro Profit Misses Views Amid Market Volatility

Net profit was up 3% but below analysts' expectations against a backdrop of persistent economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

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Vision Ridge Raises $2.4 Billion for Sustainable Asset Deals

Firm sees benefits in declining costs of clean-energy technologies and the rush overseas to EVs, even as the Trump administration tries to reverse U.S. climate policy.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Robinhood, the U.S. housing market and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

 

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February 12, 2026 07:01 ET (12:01 GMT)

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