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The consensus forecast is a mild US recession with bonds becoming more attractive
Companies analysis from our sister publication
Shares hit by ‘customer-friendly’ sports results
Up-to-date tax-efficient savings deals
Analysis of the chancellor’s cuts to national insurance and changes to Isas and pensions
Cellar’s remorse
Moar leverage!
Investors naturally gravitate towards more defensive ideas and strategies in times of heightened market concern
Criteria for transition funding vary wildly
Expectation for average UK inflation over the next five years is 3.8 per cent
Next generation of investors can buy into the sentiment even if they don’t want to own shares in UK banks
Low-cost and active ETFs attracted $39bn in October, mid-market vehicles suffered a net $4bn in outflows
Announcements made on national insurance, pensions and Isa reform
Saving into illiquid long-term asset funds among the key reforms
Plus, Beijing gives a tentative green light on Broadcom/VMware and Carlyle’s unexpected victory in China
Executive’s decision to step back ‘based largely on geography’ after move to Florida during pandemic
Plan to delist Norwegian online classifieds company would be second-biggest buyout this year
Citic Capital to remain majority shareholder in fast-food chain’s local operation
Drop-off in dealmaking hits country’s growing tech sector and threatens early-stage start-ups
Fund suffers £1.5bn fall in assets since end of 2019 as performance lags
HANetf and Tidal have agreed to collaborate so their respective clients can launch ETFs in the US and Europe
Traders wait for signs of strong economic rebound before buying back in
Plus, Ardian’s next chapter, Wellcome Trust warns of private equity ‘shakeout’, and Oslo’s burgeoning art scene
EQT, Cinven and General Atlantic among those involved in take-private deals for businesses floated two years ago
NAV loans can buy time but cannot stop the inevitable if businesses have not improved
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