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Volatile April markets draw money into riskier trades
A-Cap firms move to stop AM Best from downgrading its assessment of their financial strength
Canadian executive will face a daunting challenge stepping into the shoes of the celebrated business leader
Developers seem to be adopting a ‘build it and they will come’ approach
As chair he has seen CEOs come and go but a share price that is back to where he started
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Apollo issues record $40bn of loans in the first quarter, mirroring growth at rivals including KKR and Blackstone
BF Borgers ran ‘sham audit mill’ whose work affects more than 1,500 corporate filings, US financial regulator says
The bell tolls for Big Ben
Hong Kong has brought criminal proceedings against the hedge fund and its founder Simon Sadler
French bank reports smaller than expected drop in profit after strong performance in equities trading
Plus, CZ gets four months and outflows from bitcoin ETFs
Reform of disclosure rules might lure back buyers
The ETF version of its long-only Tremblant Tax Efficient Fund strategy will have lower fees and taxes
Retailer had accused Wall Street bank of ‘snobbery’ over $1bn margin call
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Plus, ex-SocGen employee posts through derivatives trading incident and more questions about succession in Berkshire’s insurance arm
The $335bn manager already has $14bn in active fixed-income ETFs in the US and is eyeing rapid growth in demand globally
Move by NatWest’s private bank comes as government tries to revive London market amid taste for US listings
The markets watchdog rightly intervened in the wrangling over Applus
Regulator brings criminal proceedings against hedge fund, its founder Simon Sadler and former trader Daniel LaRocca
Wall Street bank had been among most aggressive in lobbying for removal of EU-era limit
British bank is subscale, were BBVA to want to generate some UK growth, and a sale makes more sense
Insurers are starting to pay up for the collapse of the Key Bridge in March
Asset manager seeks to expand further beyond core business of arranging finance for private equity groups
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