Tie-ups can make sense for both sides but they are not devoid of risk
Luxury retailer has pitted lenders against one another to secure financial lifelines as it teeters on edge of default
Record level of activity shows some investors see opportunity to make easy gains, says Marc Lipschultz
David Schwimmer calls for tax benefits to encourage domestic investment in public markets
Only 20 per cent of funds that track themes such as AI have beaten broader indices, says data group Morningstar
Fund group reports cost cutting is ahead of target as inflows hit £4.5bn
UK’s biggest wealth manager says inflows doubled in first half as it puts turbulent period behind it
Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomes deal amid concerns over UK stock market departures
Bill Winters of emerging markets-focused bank criticises US and UK aid cuts
Plus, the portfolio company CEOs staging a revolt at BC Partners and stockpicking hedge funds are back
London’s luxury property market has bigger problems than the ‘exodus’ of wealthy non-doms
It may be an elegant way for the bank to start stepping back from an investment that no longer looks so compelling
The city is the latest caught in a storm of digital nomads, accelerated gentrification and affordable housing shortages
Analysts lower compensation estimates ahead of ruling
Deal underscores how developers are turning to novel strategies to meet breakneck computing demand
Announcement is the latest sign of growing ties between banking and digital asset sectors
High Court in England rules against Ihor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov in victory for Kyiv
Volatile markets boost Swiss bank’s markets division but dealmaking remains soft
I can’t afford to pay the mortgage on my buy-to-let flat
Jason Windsor says he is making ‘good progress’ with cost-cutting drive despite net outflows at asset manager
Second-quarter earnings miss forecasts as Europe’s largest bank pursues overhaul
Plus, rail megamerger threatens Buffett’s BNSF and a dealmaking revival
US investment bank acquires firm where former chancellor George Osborne is among five-strong partnership
Shortcomings among firms that advise shareholders on how to vote should worry investors more broadly
Evercore is paying twice, in effect, in part of its effort to conquer European M&A