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Monte Dei Paschi Chooses CEO to Succeed Luigi Lovaglio

The bank intends to propose Fabrizio Palermo, the boss of Italian water operator Acea, as its next chief executive.

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New Bank Regulations Could Favor Loans to Private Credit

Proposed changes to bank capital requirements risk adding to incentives to lend to other lenders.

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Vanguard's Brokerage Arm Is Now Offering Crypto ETFs. They've Been Tanking.

Four months in, crypto ETFs are proving an awkward fit at Vanguard.

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How Bonds Ended the Civil War-and Led to the Rise of J.P. Morgan

From its earliest days, critics have accused investment bankers of profiteering at the expense of ordinary people.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Ping An Insurance, Janus Henderson, National Australia Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

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U.S. Senator Launches Inquiry Into Private Equity's Role in Child-Care Industry

Oregon's Jeff Merkley is probing Partners Group and American Securities for financial records of for-profit child-care companies they control.

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Elizabeth Warren raises concerns over MrBeast's teen banking app - and its connection to a troubled bank

Sen. Elizabeth Warren is raising concerns about a popular YouTuber's venture into financial services with his acquisition of a banking app called Step and its connection to Evolve Bank & Trust.

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Judge Approves Commonwealth's $5 Million Settlement With SEC in Long-Running Revenue-Sharing Dispute

The penalty is a considerable step down from the $93 million award vacated by an appellate court last spring.

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Trian, General Catalyst Poised to Win Janus Henderson Bidding War After Victory Capital Bows Out

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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Macquarie Asset Management Top Contender to Buy Stake in Tower Company

Australia's Macquarie Asset Management has emerged as the lead contender to acquire Axiata Group's majority stake in one of the world's biggest telecommunications tower firms.

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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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Bank Regulators' Overhaul Is Credit Negative, Moody's Says

Regulators are seeking to water down requirements for capital that banks must hold on their balance sheets.

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Egan-Jones Heads to an SEC Hearing Over Credit Ratings Capabilities

The company wants to restore its ability to rate asset-backed securities, a rapidly expanding part of the private-credit market.

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Edmond de Rothschild Offices Raided in Probe of Epstein Associate

French authorities are investigating a former French diplomat who used to work at the bank.

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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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