Aegon to Sell U.K. Unit to Standard Life for $2.7 Billion
The sale sees Transamerica owner Aegon take another step in its pivot to the U.S.
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Your Stock Portfolio Has Too Much Tech. Consider These 12 ETFs.
Alternative weighting strategies that rejigger indexes are catching on.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Bawag, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
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Fed Nominee Kevin Warsh Details More Than $100 Million in Financial Holdings
The Senate Banking chairman said the panel would hold Warsh's confirmation hearing next week.
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He Championed the Trumps' Crypto Venture. Now He's Attacking It.
Justin Sun, the crypto entrepreneur, has gone public with his dispute with World Liberty Financial. "See you in court pal," the company said.
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Fund-manager pessimism builds but it's not at 'close your eyes and buy' levels, says Bank of America
The April FMS was eagerly awaited given the oil price shock caused by events in the Middle East. While sentiment darkened, though, investors seem reluctant to cut risk significantly.
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Austria's Bawag to Take Over Irish Bank Permanent TSB in $1.9 Billion Deal
PTSB put itself up for sale last year to allow the Irish government to exit its remaining 57.5% position.
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U.S. Economy Remains Resilient in Face of Iran War, Banks Say
Still, higher energy prices have begun to weigh on consumers.
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KKR's Asset-Based Finance Fund Sees $38.4 Million in Redemption Requests
The firm is limiting quarterly redemptions to 5% of the fund's net asset value, or $26.6 million.
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BlackRock Posts 46% Gain in Quarterly Profit on Growth in Investment Fees
The world's largest investment firm's assets under management slipped below $14 trillion in March, down slightly from three months earlier.
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Goldman Sachs Reports Record Quarter in Banking and Trading
The bank's profit rose 19% in the first quarter, driven by a resurgence in deal activity and market volatility.
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Sycamore Tree Capital Partners to Offer Private-Credit Secondary Strategy
Firm will be on the lookout for discounts as more credit firms are forced to sell assets to meet redemptions.
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European Insurers Are Shielded From U.S. Private-Credit Risks, Generali Executive Says
Deputy CEO Giulio Terzariol says the continent benefits from structural risk aversion and strict capital buffers.
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Palo Alto Networks Founder Agrees to Buy California Bank for AI Revamp
Nir Zuk plans to take the largest stake in the Liberty Bank acquisition.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 15, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)
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