Carlyle seeks to raise up to $27bn in largest ever private equity fund July 23, 2021 Global investment firm The Carlyle Group is looking to raise as much as $27bn in what would represent the industry’s biggest ever buyout fund. Carlyle is in discussions with investors about the size of the fund, according to Bloomberg reports citing insiders, which could see the total change. If the buyout group achieves its target [...]
10 Team GB medal hopes for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, including Dina Asher-Smith, Adam Peaty, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Sky Brown July 23, 2021 Team GB head into the Tokyo 2020 Olympics somewhat in limbo. Having won a record 67 medals, including 27 golds, at Rio 2016, it seems they might be more difficult to come by over the next few weeks. Stars of past Games Mo Farah, Nicola Adams and Alistair Brownlee, who won four golds between them [...]
If it can happen to Mark Cuban, it can happen to you July 23, 2021 Crypto AM's Jillian Godsil talks to 14 figureheads of cryptocurrency about DeFi and privacy.
Analysis: Freedom is on its last legs in Hong Kong as Beijing takes control of children’s books July 23, 2021 It is almost a parody of the stereotypical authoritarian coup. But it’s real, and horrifying. Three members of Hong Kong’s union for Speech Therapy have been arrested for writing a “seditious” children’s book called “The Guardian of Sheep Village”. The story about sheep and wolves has a thinly veiled political message and now seemingly even [...]
Snap shares jump as it smashes user and revenue targets July 23, 2021 Shares in Snap have soared in after-hours trading after the social media group smashed forecasts for its user numbers and revenue in the second quarter. The California-based owner of Snapchat saw its shares jump more than 17 per cent after markets closed as it booked its highest growth rates since late 2017. Daily active users [...]
NatWest’s Ulster bank to sell €7.6bn of assets to Irish bank Permanent TSB July 23, 2021 NatWest’s Ulster Bank is set to sell €7.6bn of loans and 25 branches to Irish bank Permanent TSB, as the British bank backs out of Ireland. Permanent TSB (PTSB) and Ulster Bank’s owner, NatWest, have signed a deal that will see between 400 and 500 Ulster Bank employees’ transfer over. The proposal will also have [...]
Vodafone returns to revenue growth despite pandemic-bruised retail levels July 23, 2021 Vodafone has reported a robust rise in revenue in its first-quarter trading as the company returned to growth in Europe despite not yet operating at pre-pandemic levels. The British telecoms giant pulled in total revenues of €11.1bn (£9.5bn) over the three-month period, up 5.6 per cent on last year. This included a surprise 3.3 per [...]
Klarna-challenger Zilch strikes $110m deal with Goldman Sachs and Daily Mail owner July 23, 2021 ‘Buy now pay later’ (BNPL) company Zilch today announced it has cut a deal to raise $110m (£80m) in debt and equity from Goldman Sachs and the investment arm of the Daily Mail group. The deal with Goldman Sach’s asset management and private credit division and DMG Ventures, part of the Daily Mail & General [...]
Screenshot: Have Bezos and Branson ushered in a new era of space tourism? July 23, 2021 This week **Media Moment of the Week: Badger, mushroom, snake **Have Bezos and Branson ushered in a space tourism boom? **No more chill for Netflix Media Moment of the Week: Badger, mushroom, snake Want to feel old? The iconic animated badger video (you know the one) is now almost 18 years old. Aside from lamenting [...]
Why has north Asia outperformed its south-east Asian peers? July 23, 2021 The success of north Asian countries (China, South Korea, Taiwan) in containing the Covid-19 pandemic last year is well-known. Strict lockdowns and quarantine procedures helped all three countries return to relative economic normality last year while Western economies suffered protracted disruption. China and Taiwan even recorded positive GDP growth for 2020. This success was, in [...]