Asia Private Equity Is More Resilient, But Middle East Conflict Poses Key Risk
A sustained energy shock that weighs on the region's economies could pour cold water on any rebound, said Bain's regional private equity co-head.
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Trian, General Catalyst Raise Value of Deal for Janus Henderson
Trian Fund Management and General Catalyst increased the value of their agreement to buy Janus Henderson following another rival bid from Victory Capital.
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Jefferies Rises Premarket on Report of Potential Takeover Bid
The financial group's shares rose after a report said that Japan's second-largest lender was preparing a takeover bid for the investment bank.
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NYSE Partners With Securitize to Develop 24/7 Tokenized Securities Platform
Under the exchange's plan, stocks would trade as digital tokens.
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Revolut Reports Jump in Profit as Customers Stream In
The digital bank posted record annual profits and a surge in its customer numbers, cementing its $75 billion valuation as it expands aggressively.
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Southfield Capital Snaps Up Recruiter Metric Search in Talent-War Bet
Metric is expanding in segments where demand for skilled specialists is surging, such as data centers and life sciences.
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Apollo to Acquire Nippon Sheet Glass in $3.7 Billion Deal
The deal is Apollo Global Management's largest private-equity investment in Japan to date.
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Berkshire Takes New Stake in a 'Crown Jewel.' It's Building on Buffett's Japan Bet.
Tokio Marine is a top 10 non-life insurer by market value globally behind companies such as Chubb, Progressive and Allianz.
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Exor Shares Fall After Swing to Net Loss on Weak Results at Listed Companies
Exor shares fell after the holding company of Italy's Agnelli family suffered from poor performances at some of its largest listed companies, including Stellantis.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Apollo Debt Solutions, Flutter Entertainment, Commonwealth Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
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Big Banks Are Playing Both Sides of the Private-Credit Meltdown
Private-credit funds' exposure to software has come back to bite them, presenting new risks and opportunities for banks.
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Private Credit 'Spreads' Are Narrowing. Outflows May Be a Good Thing
Less money is competing for a declining number of deals.
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Fed's Miran Still Backs Rate Cuts Despite Surging Oil Prices
Federal Reserve Gov. Stephen Miran reaffirmed his preference for four interest rate cuts this year in support of the labor market despite rising oil prices.
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