Hints and tips:
...This week, Dmitry Rybolovlev began his suit against Sotheby’s in New York, alleging the auction house “aided and abetted” his former middleman Yves Bouvier to inflate valuations of works that the Russian...
...Greensill acted as a middleman when arranging funding for the programme, with banks such as Lloyds providing the financing....
...The middleman Boston Consulting Group partner Ihab Khalil has been instrumental in brokering connections between his firm and Saudi Arabia’s $620bn sovereign wealth fund....
...Kelleher, a 30-year veteran of Morgan Stanley who helped transform the US bank into a top wealth manager, would likely agree that going through with the takeover was a bad idea....
...Mercuriadis, a smooth-talking middleman between suit-clad investors and mercurial musicians, is already in a difficult spot....
...Spotify’s own attempt to cut out the middleman in the far less fragmented music industry, however, ended in failure....
...News round-up Wirecard middleman pleads guilty to hacking (FT) THG says it received ‘unacceptable’ proposals for company (FT + Opinion) UBS could be subject to 10-year ban from Papua New Guinea over oil...
...The lawsuit related to payments made to a middleman who was convicted of bribery in 2018. Wohlin, who was a witness not a defendant in the case, denied the allegations, as did Deutsche....
...Lots of banks were caught in this - Morgan Stanley, UBS. Credit Suisse was left nursing $5.5bn worth of losses, its biggest trading loss in its entire history. It sent its share price tumbling....
...Pipe acts as a middleman between investors and companies in transactions modelled on invoice factoring, and takes a cut of any transactions....
...Stanley Middleman, chief executive of Freedom Mortgage, a non-bank mortgage lender and servicer, said the FHFA announcement demonstrated that the government stood behind the mortgage lenders, but that there...
...Stanley Middleman, chief executive of Freedom Mortgage noted technology — the switch to homeworking had some hiccups, but the tech investments his company made resulted in a smoother transition than expected...
...In Dubai, Credit Suisse is hiring Morgan Stanley dealmaker Tara Luthra to expand its investment banking business in the Middle East, Bloomberg reported....
...Its chief executive, Stanley Middleman, said the company has enough cash on hand from a recent burst in mortgage refinancing to get by for a short while, but echoed the call for a solution from the Fed....
...Boston Consulting Group and Morgan Stanley argue that insurers can improve profits even if they stick with intermediaries....
...But a new wave of start-ups have proposed something revolutionary: cutting out the middleman....
...“He was a very egotistical character,” says Stanley Kalms, who built and chaired the electrical chain Dixons....
...Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan earned 55 per cent of the $400m-plus fees generated by US tech IPOs last year....
...Qatar Investment Fund cuts out the middleman Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund is joining its Gulf counterparts in the hunt for deals....
...Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan are joint global coordinators and joint bookrunners on the IPO. ABN Amro, BofA Merrill Lynch and Citigroup are also acting as joint bookrunners....
...“There’s an opportunity to build the sport in new markets,” says Ben Swinburne, a media analyst at Morgan Stanley....
...Others, including Morgan Stanley and RBC Capital Markets, expect the Cats scandal to blow over, leaving a company still expected to report revenue between $400m and $430m this year....
...“Facebook has essentially gotten away with expanding into every corner of our lives without government interference by claiming to be a mere middleman for information passed between others.”...
...Analysts at Morgan Stanley argue that institutional money from hedge funds, for example, is “turbocharging” lending through these sites and will help support growth....
...Rapid rise of the ETFs sparks growing pains Why active fund managers should cheer the rise of ETFs Rise of bond ETFs mean little mourning for the middleman...
International Edition