Debt and credit facilities mount across sector as private equity firm Cinven backs Newcastle-based adviser
Plus, the $25bn supermarket fight kicks off and private equity strikes its first two deals for a piece of the US National Football League
Financier entered world of high-stakes buyouts after first making his name as a lawyer and preservationist
Passing reference in US criminal indictments prompted HSBC to probe transactions
Takeover battle between private equity firms could trigger wave of aggressive dealmaking in Tokyo
Supreme Court grants lenders permission to challenge earlier ruling
Buy now, pay later specialist found to have broken anti-money laundering rules
Asset manager is spending billions bulking up in fee-rich alternative investing sector
Virtually every other corner of the ETF investment universe was ground into dust by the onward march of Wall St
The asset manager’s acquisition tear makes the leadership succession process more complex
Ashley Alder underlines danger of pursuing a US-led ‘deregulation agenda’
The savings compared with mutual funds was mainly due to tax advantages rather than exchange traded funds’ lower fees
US asset manager will join case over decision when UBS took over struggling rival
Banks sell bonds backed by revenues from chicken wings, music catalogues and oil wells
US companies ink more than $35bn in transactions as election sends jolt of enthusiasm through industry
Michael Wainwright accused of being ‘linchpin’ of scheme to bribe Angolan official
Deputy governor Ramsden says leverage and concentration in certain funds could lead to ‘system-wide risks’
Denial by chair of Canadian miner comes as veteran commodities banker claims he engineered $6bn deal but was not paid
World’s second-biggest asset manager will break advice business into separate unit
Plus, an ‘anti-woke’ ETF, a private markets push and the V&A has a Naomi Campbell retrospective
While managers enjoy greater flexibility, investors are deterred by the lack of a clear remit
But businesses will be tempted to play down sustainability with an incoming president who vows to support fossil fuels
Many executives believe they are engaged in no less than a fight for survival
Active fund managers often claim the moral high ground, but investors are increasingly choosing passive rivals
Global assets have tripled since 2018 as many consider they show greater promise than more traditional mutual funds