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HighVista Hires Former Kline Hill Executive for New Secondary Strategy

The firm looks to take advantage of an increase in both secondary deal and fundraising activity.

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Why Companies Are Chopping Up Big Bond Deals Into Smaller Pieces

The average number of tranches on investment-grade bond deals is at a record high as companies issue jumbo deals and look for cost savings.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on JPMorganChase, AIA and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

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Being 'the Next Warren Buffett' Sounds Like an Honor. It Is More of a Curse.

There is only one Oracle of Omaha, though many have laid claim to a role as his spiritual successor.

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Trump Wants Powell Out. Powell Is Digging In.

The Federal Reserve chair said he would stay on the board until the Justice Department probe ends-and maybe longer.

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The AI Payoff Is the 'Biggest Question' for U.S. Investors, Says Goldman's Snider

Ben Snider, Goldman Sachs' new U.S. equity strategist, is bullish on stocks and corporate earnings. Why he likes solar energy, cybersecurity, and AI infrastructure plays.

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Big Banks' Wealth Units Tell Janus Henderson to Reject Victory Deal

Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are among Janus clients that prefer a deal with Trian and General Catalyst.

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Courts Pull Plug on Biden-Era Rule Holding Most Financial Advisors to Fiduciary Standard on Retirement Rollovers

Now advisor recommendations for handling one-time 401(k) rollovers won't be subject to a fiduciary standard.

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Fed Holds Rates Steady as Iran War Clouds Outlook

A new oil shock is threatening to prolong the Fed's yearslong fight to bring down inflation ahead of a leadership transition.

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Are Banks Signaling a Recession? They're 'the Most Important' Stocks to Watch Now.

Bank stocks including JPMorgan and Bank of America are sliding as private-credit worries grow, but analysts say the signal isn't pointing to a recession yet.

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Private Credit's Investor Exodus Spreads to Consumer Loans

A fund holding consumer and small-business loans made by companies including Affirm and Block is the latest corner of the private-credit market to come under stress.

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UniCredit CEO Vows to Be More Proactive on Commerzbank After Offer

Andrea Orcel's comments leave the door open to UniCredit revising the terms of its takeover offer if the banks can agree on a common plan.

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Finance Bros to Tech Bros: Don't Mess With My Bloomberg Terminal

Some spend more time with the computer system than they do with their spouse. So when techies declared it "cooked," it was war.

 

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