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| | | ... simply ignore all correspondence from IFM. In its takeover bid, IFM pointed to Atlas Arteria's acquisition of the Chicago Skyway in 2022 - after which Atlas Arteria said it would not be pursuing further M&A, other than growth opportunities directly ... |
| | | | ... recently acquired Victory Park available to regional investors. The move follows Janus Henderson's acquisition of the Chicago-based private credit manager in October 2024 and reflects growing investor demand for alternative income and diversification ... |
| | | | DigiCo - HMC Capital's infrastructure REIT - has offloaded a Chicago-based asset for just over $1 billion (US$750m) at a 5% premium, increasing its liquidity to around $900 million. This comes after DigiCo was forced to withdraw its application for ... |
| | | | ... frustrate the day-to-day operations of the business. In its bid, IFM pointed to Atlas Arteria's acquisition of the Chicago Skyway in 2022 - after which Atlas Arteria said it would not be pursuing further M&A, other than growth opportunities directly ... |
| | | | ... listed infrastructure and other market indices," the statement said. IFM pointed to Atlas Arteria's acquisition of the Chicago Skyway in 2022 - after which Atlas Arteria said it would not be pursuing further M&A, other than growth opportunities directly ... |
| | | | ... with efficient and around-the-clock trade execution readiness from our seasoned traders sitting across Sydney, London and Chicago." NGS announced in January it hired Robeco to manage its Government Bond Sustainable Enhanced Indexing and Emerging Markets ... |
| | | | ... technology, risk, and investment strategy, including senior roles at the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Finally, First Super has named its deputy chief executive, Greg Everett, as acting chief executive following the resignation ... |
| | | | ... boycotting several institutions including 10 major banks. About a year later, analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Wharton School found doing so cost the state of Texas as much as US$500 million more in borrowing costs in the first ... |
| | | | ... opportunity. "It is a reasonably benign picture," says Grotzinger, a senior fixed income manager with Neuberger Berman in Chicago. "The US economy is not crashing, and we may even see some rebounding and growth in the fourth quarter." The bond market ... |
| | | | Chicago-based custody bank and asset manager Northern Trust has appointed a global head of sales for asset servicing. Douglas Gee will replace Jon Dunham, who plans to retire. Based in London, Gee currently leads sales teams across Asia-Pacific, Europe ... |
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