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...The head of one of the largest private credit firms describes Finastra as “a preview of the next three to five years”....
...In today’s newsletter: Private equity plays ball for insurers How Macquarie put infrastructure on the map Private credit comes for banks’ best clients The private capital feeding frenzy for insurers...
...Chevron got the ball rolling this past weekend also reporting a near 50 per cent fall in earnings compared to the second quarter of 2022. ExxonMobil reports tomorrow and BP next Tuesday....
...She can do whatever she wants with the ball, as she demonstrated this summer at the Women’s World Cup....
...They called it the Predators’ Ball. Before he turned 40, Black had risen to become Drexel’s head of mergers and acquisitions....
...According to the American Clean Power Association (ACP), an industry lobby group, every month implementation of the bill is delayed is costing roughly $2bn in economic activity....
...Charlie Bean: Only if your crystal ball is made of green glass . .....
...The National Association of Manufacturers warned this week that officials could not restart the economy without providing “strong liability protections” for business....
...Hedge fund Cyrus Capital Partners, which had sold protection on Sears’ debt via CDS, tried to limit the amount it would have to pay out after the retailer went bust....
...(FT) NRA v San Francisco The National Rifle Association sued San Francisco on Monday over the city’s recent declaration that the gun-rights lobby was a “domestic terrorist organisation.”...
...Yes, the numbers are bigger, but the shock, while not a V is shorter and sharper than that crash, and the pre-crisis fiscal situation was strong....
...The group behind the Les Paul, Flying V and Epiphone brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May, overwhelmed by the debt it took on to fund an ill-fated diversification into headphones and...
...Germany’s change of heart was laid out in stark terms this month in a policy paper from the BDI, the country’s leading industry association....
...The credit crunch — combined with sky-high 24 per cent interest rates — has taken its toll....
...Credit default swaps offer investors protection in the event companies cannot pay their debts....
...But the family name has also become tainted by its association with the US opioid crisis, amid accusations that OxyContin, more than any other drug, is responsible for sparking one of the worst public health...
...When European bond investors tired of private equity firms and the law firms they employ watering down key protections in junk-rated debt, they turned to the Association for Financial Markets in Europe....
...Yet if losses do rise, taxpayers should have some protection....
...In 2016, he won a significant case contesting a death sentence in Hurst v Florida....
...Elliott v Arconic: Round 2 The nastiest proxy fight of the season concluded on Monday. Or did it?...
...Two years ago, 91 MPs — including Ed Balls, Vince Cable and Esther McVey — lost their seats....
...England’s fitness in 1966 was to Ramsey’s credit....
...Rebecca Harding, chief economist, British Bankers’ Association I expect economic growth to slow by around 1% in 2017....
...From April, we can reduce the Universal Credit taper rate from 65% to 63%....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Most unlikely....
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