A Moment of Truth: Which Private-Credit Funds Believe Their Own Balance Sheets?
At publicly traded credit funds, share buybacks are about to become a key barometer of management confidence.
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More Banks Are Earning $100 Million Fees for Advising Big M&A Targets
Investment banks are bagging lush payments as mergers and acquisitions boom.
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EQT Says Fundraising Momentum Remains Strong Despite Challenges
The private-equity firm continues selectively pursuing thematic investments, the vast majority of those focused on the AI opportunity, it said.
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Nordea Backs Guidance Despite Market Uncertainty
Net interest income fell, driven by lower policy rates, but net fee and commission income rose despite the impact of market volatility in March.
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Capital One Financial First-Quarter Revenue Rises
The McLean, Va., bank logged higher revenue in its latest quarter as provision for credit losses declined.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Liontrust, Quilter and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.
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New York Sues Coinbase, Gemini Over Crypto Exchanges' Prediction Markets
Federal and state regulators have been sparring over who has oversight of the platforms, which have surged in popularity
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Berkshire's New CEO Has No Investment Experience. He's Running the $300 Billion Stock Portfolio Anyway.
Warren Buffett originally envisioned that Ted Weschler and Todd Combs would run the portfolio when he stepped down.
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Inside BlackRock's AI Transformation
BlackRock engineering chief Nish Ajitsaria envisions a future where AI agents handle most processes, and humans work in smaller 'squads' to oversee them.
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EQT Raises Over $15 Billion for Asia-Pacific Private Equity Fund
The investment firm said the fund was oversubscribed within 12 months of its first close, despite what it described as a challenging fundraising environment in the region.
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Stifel Financial to Settle With Clients Who Won $133 Million Arbitration Award
The company has been trying for a year to vacate the large arbitration award.
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UniCredit Pushes For Revamp at Commerzbank
The Italian bank, which is Commerzbank's largest shareholder, said the Frankfurt-based group's current trajectory is one of operating underperformance.
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Kevin Warsh's Finances Likely to Play Key Role in Confirmation Hearings
A staff memo shows Democrats might focus on the Fed nominee's opaque investments as they try to rally opposition in Tuesday's confirmation hearing.
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Zions Bancorp Reports Higher First-Quarter Profit
The Salt Lake City-based regional bank posted a quarterly profit of $232 million, up from $169 million a year earlier.
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Small Banks Are Finally Gaining on Their Giant Rivals
Regional lenders' shares have been boosted by business loan growth.
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April 22, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)
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