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Pluralsight Change of Control Transaction - The Tip of the Private Credit Iceberg?

JD Supra: Mergers

The growth in private credit (lending by institutions other than banks) has been one of the most significant capital market developments of the last decade. trillion by 2028. It is estimated that the size of the private credit market was approximately $1.5 trillion at the start of 2024 and could grow to approximately $2.8

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US regulators unveil highly anticipated capital requirements with significant hikes proposed for largest banks

The TRADE

US regulators have unveiled major new capital rules for lenders which is expected to see requirements for Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) increase by 19% and have a knock-on effect to trading and lending activities. The comment period for the proposal will conclude 30 November 2023.

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CME Group expands Google Cloud partnership to launch new futures and options platform

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According to the businesses the specialised platform for capital markets is an industry first, with development already underway beginning with customer testing in the Dallas Google Cloud region.

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Exit Planning Through an Investment Banker’s Lens

Focus Investment Banking

If your goal is full retirement by 2030, plan to sell by 2028 or 2029. Optimize Working Capital (One Year Ahead) What It Is: Net Working Capital (NWC) is Current assets minus current liabilities (A/R + Inventory A/P + Accrued Expenses), excluding cash, which you keep (in a typical cash-free, debt-free transaction).

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As cloud adoption across the market continues to rise, is the shift of liquidity itself next to follow?

The TRADE

In 2020, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) completed a proof of concept with Amazon to build a cloud-native exchange, whilst Deutsche Bank signed an innovation partnership with Google Cloud the same year. But we must ask ourselves – why?