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    Sujeet Indap is the Wall Street editor for the Financial Times. Prior to this he was US editor of the Lex column and wrote across sections of the FT covering the intersection of corporate finance and corporate law. Before joining the FT in 2013, Sujeet was an investment banker. He is the co-author of The Caesars Palace Coup which was published in March 2021.

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    • Sunday, 28 May, 2023
      News in-depthLazard Ltd
      Peter Orszag: the ‘scholar-banker’ named to restore Lazard’s fortunes

      Appointment of wunderkind economist who served in Obama cabinet marks grand experiment for storied investment bank

    • Friday, 26 May, 2023
      Lazard Ltd
      Lazard appoints Peter Orszag as chief executive

      Former adviser to Barack Obama will take top job in October as investment bank confronts slump in dealmaking

    • Friday, 26 May, 2023
      Bankruptcy
      US credit squeeze triggers rise in corporate bankruptcies

      Chapter 11 filings by indebted companies jump in May, including five during a 24-hour span

    • Thursday, 25 May, 2023
      The Big Read
      The fall of Vice: private equity’s ill-fated bet on media’s future

      The evaporation of TPG’s $450mn investment shows what can happen when Wall Street collides with an uncontrollable creative industry

    • Monday, 22 May, 2023
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      Mizuho agrees $550mn deal for boutique investment bank Greenhill

      Japanese group is paying significant premium as it seeks to quicken US expansion

    • Thursday, 18 May, 2023
      Lazard Ltd
      Ken Jacobs expected to stand down as CEO of Lazard

      Head of investment banking arm Peter Orszag set to be named as replacement

    • Thursday, 18 May, 2023
      Credit default swaps
      Credit Suisse CDS: déjà vu all over again

      If at first you don’t succeed . . . 

    • Wednesday, 17 May, 2023
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      Raine bags $65mn fee advising WWE on Endeavor takeover

      US investment bank, which is leading sale of Manchester United, is set for one of its biggest ever paydays

    • Monday, 15 May, 2023
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      TPG pushes into credit investing with $2.7bn deal for Angelo Gordon

      Buyout group will pay $970mn in cash but predominantly use stock to complete the acquisition

    • Monday, 15 May, 2023
      European banks
      Schrödinger’s swap: the audacious plan to trigger Credit Suisse’s CDS

      So crazy it might just work?

    • Monday, 15 May, 2023
      Healthcare
      Private equity-backed Envision Healthcare files for bankruptcy

      Doctor-staffing company was once valued at $10bn after buyout by KKR

    • Monday, 15 May, 2023
      Inside BusinessPrivate equity
      Leveraged buyout supremos cede limelight to credit groups

      Private capital firms have shifted more into the steadier world of lending and debt investing

    • Friday, 5 May, 2023
      The Big Read
      JPMorgan: the bank that never lets a crisis go to waste

      Chief executive Jamie Dimon has presented the takeover of First Republic as a public service. But critics claim the system is stacked in its favour

    • Thursday, 4 May, 2023
      News in-depthBed Bath & Beyond Inc
      How a rescue turned to regret in Bed Bath & Beyond’s bankruptcy

      Tensions with Sixth Street Partners reveal the knife-edge nature of distressed-debt investing in a weaker economy

    • Friday, 28 April, 2023
      Lazard Ltd
      Lazard to cut 10% of staff to contain costs amid dealmaking chill

      Investment bank’s CEO admits M&A activity has ‘really deteriorated’, forcing it to ‘take action’

    • Friday, 28 April, 2023
      US presidential election 2024
      Biden urges Wall Street donors to fill $1bn-plus campaign war chest

      Backers say president will have an incumbent’s advantage in fundraising but see concerns about his age and popularity

    • Wednesday, 26 April, 2023
      News in-depthBankruptcy
      ‘Tyranny of the majority’: creditor infighting comes to $1.4tn leveraged loan market

      Serta Simmons bankruptcy ruling has opened the door to aggressive new tactics

    • Tuesday, 25 April, 2023
      Inside BusinessCorporate bonds
      Fallen hedge fund star seeks to reinvent himself as thought leader after jail term

      Dan Kamensky returns to distressed debt markets to shine light on industry’s hardball tactics

    • Friday, 21 April, 2023
      Centerview Partners LLC
      US boutique adviser Centerview names first co-presidents

      Firm behind blockbuster deals taps new generation of leadership

    • Monday, 10 April, 2023
      Inside BusinessPrivate equity
      Delaware decision shows how private equity preys on vulnerable CEOs

      Software founder sold too cheaply after falling for Vista Equity Partners

    • Saturday, 8 April, 2023
      Financial services
      Fintech founder parlayed connections for JPMorgan deal before fraud charges

      Charlie Javice’s Frank had early high-profile backers before persuading the bank to pay $175mn

    • Monday, 3 April, 2023
      Revlon Inc
      Revlon to leave bankruptcy without longtime owner Ron Perelman

      Judge approves plan to end cosmetics group’s three-year fight with creditors over errant $900mn payment by Citigroup

    • Thursday, 30 March, 2023
      Centerview Partners LLC
      Boutique adviser Centerview beats Wall Street banks in deal rankings

      Jump to third place ahead of Morgan Stanley and Bank of America in closely watched standings

    • Wednesday, 29 March, 2023
      News in-depthSilicon Valley Bank
      ‘Hard to fluster’ adviser lands central role in US bank mess clean-up

      Todd Snyder ran auctions of Silicon Valley and Signature banks after failures

    • Tuesday, 28 March, 2023
      Private credit
      Big debt investors dealt blow in mattress maker bankruptcy ruling

      Serta Simmons court decision is milestone in ‘creditor-on-creditor violence’ litigation

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