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[Podcast] Private Market Talks: Bringing Private Credit to the Wealth Channel with Nomura Capital Management’s Robert Stark

JD Supra: Mergers

In our first episode of 2025, were excited to speak with Robert Stark, CEO of Nomura Capital Management. During our discussion, we discuss the competitive DCA ranges and challenges of building a private credit platform within a large, global financial institution.

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Crypto Asset Management: Expansion Roadmap for Managers and Investors (Part 1)

JD Supra: Mergers

Asset managers who invest in crypto assets are expanding their footprint as managers of capital for investors. Likewise, crypto asset managers may seek to monetize a part of their revenue streams by partnering with established financial institutions or third parties seeking broader product offerings.

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The Capital One-Discover Deal Won’t Fix Our Broken Credit Card System

The New York Times: Banking

The Capital One/Discover deal will do nothing to fix our broken and predatory credit-card system.

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Charlesbank Capital Partners wraps up third credit fund at $1.5bn

PE Hub

Charlesbank Credit Opportunities Fund III's LPs include public and corporate pensions, endowments, foundations, financial institutions, asset managers and family offices, as well as high-net-worth individuals. The post Charlesbank Capital Partners wraps up third credit fund at $1.5bn appeared first on PE Hub.

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How Washington May Approach the Capital One-Discover Deal

The New York Times: Banking

Regulators have been tough on big financial mergers, though there are nuances in Capital One’s $35.3 billion takeover bid for Discover.

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Book Review: ‘Taming the Street,’ by Diana B. Henriques, and ‘The Problem of the Twelve,” by John Coates

The New York Times: Banking

Henriques, and “The Problem of Twelve,” by John Coates, tell the story of America’s powerful and unwieldy financial institutions. “Taming the Street,” by Diana B.

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Capital One Is Accused of Cheating Customers Out of $2 Billion

The New York Times: Banking

Federal regulators said in a lawsuit on Tuesday that the giant bank deliberately underpaid savings account interest, even as rates rose.

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