Private-Equity Fundraising Slogs Through First Half as Assets Remain Frozen
Rate cuts lift European managers while U.S. firms continue to struggle in collecting fresh capital.
Rate cuts lift European managers while U.S. firms continue to struggle in collecting fresh capital.
Fresh data shows a struggling fundraising environment as top firms haul in capital.
The increasing likelihood of a second Trump administration has helped spark a steep selloff in U.S. government bonds.
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Europeans are still feeling the pinch from successive crises, which shapes their democratic engagement and risks more shifts towards authoritarian governance if the importance of social rights is not amplified, the president of the Council of Europe’s Social Rights Committee told Euractiv in an interview.
With little help from sponsors, Lhakpa Sherpa has climbed Everest 10 times — more than any other woman — and overcome even bigger challenges off the mountain
Bonuses are supposed to fluctuate with market conditions — they are instead sticky
Raise un verre to the mixologists drawing on drinks from around the nation for their creations
Earliest category five storm on record hits Caribbean
Next government will need to take tough decisions immediately to avert crisis, it warns
Morgan McSweeney has focused party’s efforts on key swing seats and is already laying the ground for a potential second term
Dysfunctional politics and flagging growth are putting spotlight on debt vulnerability
Young students and workers who joined the Communist party say they have been asked to spread propaganda
Collapse of Conservative support means once-safe constituencies are in play
The misallocation of capital in the economy will fuel inflation
The overturning of the Chevron doctrine means the opinion of experts will count for less
Due to my footballer husband’s income our house is listed in his sole name and I worry what could happen if we divorce
Bonuses are supposed to fluctuate with market conditions — they are instead sticky
The US buyout group has become one of the biggest buyers of a fast-growing type of risk transfer product
Court case to test the issue as move to more corporate structure raises another question: should the firm go public?
Deal could value group owned by Graphite Capital at around £100mn as it seeks to expand outside UK
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The innovative funds are designed to deliver ‘predictable’ monthly cash flow to investors