Chris Hughes

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BlackRock Pays $12 Billion To Catch Up In Private Credit

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Boss Larry Fink is at it again, splashing out on an alternative asset manager. It's risky, but he can afford it.

The S&P Always Looks Good Next To European Stocks

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August's turmoil hit a weak European stock market that's delivered a bittersweet earnings season. The region's firms are feeling pressure from East and West.

Billionaire Heirs Have A How-To-Spend-It Problem

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If heirs don't know how to make money, are they good stewards of family riches?

Private Equity Indigestion Relief Is Meant To Hurt

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Helping an investor cash out of a gummed-up buyout fund used to be a niche business. Now it’s mainstream...

The Next ESG Frontier Is Genetically Modified Food

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War in Ukraine has tested ESG resolve on defense and energy companies. Food security now poses an equally tricky dilemma.

DiCaprio Plus A Swedish-Chinese EV SPAC. Why Aren't You Excited?

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SPACs are having a harder time catching investor attention, writes Chris Hughes.

Blackstone Really Wants To Refuel Your Private Jet

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Funds managed by Blackstone have teamed up with Bill Gates in an attempted bid for Signature Aviation.

A Boutique Investment Bank Bets On A SPAC

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Perella Weinberg should be able to get some tension going in what is effectively an auction of itself.

Let's Make Companies Come Clean On Their Slave-Trade Past

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It’s time all corporations took an unflattering look at their history.

Why Use A Banker When An App Can Do The Job?

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Brick-and-mortar banks are looking obsolete in an age of apps.

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