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How Private Equity Avoided Major Tax Hits From Trump’s Big Bill

The buyout industry’s lobbying blitz helped it score wins and avoid unfavorable changes in the recent tax rewrite.

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China’s Bid for ‘Global Yuan’ Finds Double-Edged Sword in Stablecoins

As the People’s Bank of China seeks a bigger role for the yuan on the global stage, ignoring stablecoins could put the Chinese currency at a disadvantage.

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Bank Stocks Had a Blistering Rally. Earnings Are the Next Test.

The stocks have surged to prices that may give them little room for error as investors evaluate the results.

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Latest Tariff Threats Could Delay Rate Cuts, Fed’s Goolsbee Says

New tariffs unveiled by President Trump have further muddied the inflation outlook, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said, making it more difficult for him to support the rate cuts that the president has pressed for.

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Investing in Private Infrastructure Funds Is Suddenly Hot. Here’s Why.

These strategies aren’t new, but they are newly popular due to their potential for stable cash flows and inflation protection.

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DNB Bank Earnings Fall Short of Expectations Despite Surging Mortgage Demand

Results were just below analysts’ expectations, even as Norway’s recent rate cut prompted strong demand for mortgages while income from sources other than loans and deposits increased.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on European bank and insurance stock, capital deployment, and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.

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Behind the Unraveling of Wells Fargo’s Rewards-for-Rent Credit-Card Partnership

The bank was losing millions of dollars a month on a card it launched with Bilt.

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Pacific Equity Partners’ Johns Lyng Bid Followed Rapid A$3.2 Billion Fund Raise

Pacific Equity Partners aims to complete the deal for Johns Lyng worth around A$1.1 billion in November.

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The Wall Street Machine for Financing Rooftop Solar Is Seizing Up

Some bonds tied to GoodLeap, a fintech lender that Michael Dell invested in, have stopped paying interest

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Private Equity Seeks Bright Spots in Tariff Turmoil

Tariff uncertainty is boosting growth at some private equity-backed companies.

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Bank of Mexico Minutes Confirm End to Half-Point Rate Cuts

The central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate target to 8% from 8.5% on June 26.


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