UBS has suspended withdrawals from a €400mn European real estate fund for up to three years, in a dramatic move that underscores growing investor anxiety over global economic instability linked to escalating
BlackRock has emerged from recent market turmoil in a stronger position than many of its private-market peers, reaffirming its status as the world’s most-valuable publicly traded asset manager. According to the Wall
MoreUS crude exports are projected to reach record levels in April as the ongoing war with Iran disrupts Middle Eastern oil supplies, prompting Asian buyers to turn to American sources, the Financial
MoreBrazilian billionaire Alberto Safra, son of the late Joseph Safra—once hailed as the “world’s richest banker”—has won a review of more than $35 million in legal fees charged by US law firm
MoreIran has announced it will require shipping companies to pay tolls in cryptocurrency for oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz during the ongoing two-week ceasefire, the Financial Times reports. Hamid
MoreSri Lanka’s banking sector has been shaken by a massive internal fraud at National Development Bank PLC, with losses now estimated at up to Rs 13.2 billion, triggering widespread concern over governance
MoreEVE Energy Co., one of China’s leading lithium-ion battery manufacturers, announced plans to build two new plants with a combined annual capacity of 110 gigawatt-hours at a total investment of 11 billion
MoreBill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital has made a bold bid to acquire Universal Music Group, the world’s largest record label, in a deal valuing the company at roughly €55 billion. Financial Times
MoreJeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus has recruited Kyle Kosic, a co-founder of Elon Musk’s xAI and former OpenAI engineer, signaling the start-up’s aggressive push to dominate industrial AI applications. According to reporting by
MoreJon McNeill faced one of the most intimidating phone calls of his career before he even officially began his new role as Tesla president. He dialed CEO Elon Musk to admit a
MoreJamie Dimon, chief executive of JP Morgan, has sounded a stark warning about the growing risks in private credit, signaling that the industry may be far more vulnerable than investors realize. In
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