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Plus, Elliott likens Iran war to battling Nazis, Wall Street piles into Treasuries, and Raphael at The Met
Plus, Vanguard warns on prediction markets, private credit’s borrowing strain and Henry Moore at Kew
Plus, RIP Mark Mobius, BlackRock cools on Europe and Jasper Johns in Bilbao
Plus, Nest’s private credit mandate, US small caps jump and Rothko in Florence
Plus, government bond demand booms, asset manager consolidation wave and Vincent in Brixton at the Orange Tree
Plus, Millennium shifts staff from Dubai, the Trump pain index and Keith Haring in London
Plus, Victory boosts bid for Janus, private capital’s financing wheeze and Giant hits Broadway
Plus, rich investors dump private credit funds, five-minute crypto bets and Wallace & Gromit at the Young V&A
Plus, Berkshire’s buyback, hedge funds rethink EM, and Michelangelo and Rodin at the Louvre
Plus, Victory Capital outbids Nelson Peltz, investors chase asset-heavy stocks and Le Cordon Bleu’s unusual wine tasting
Plus, Saba’s offer for Blue Owl funds, European inflows soar and Seurat at the Courtauld
Plus, UK wealth shares drop, fears of a credit bubble and Pulp at End of the Road
Plus, USS’s strategy, CVC’s bear run and Tracey Emin at the Tate Modern
Plus, St James’s Place, hedge fund correlation and Michael Sheen’s debut play
Plus, Elliott’s Citgo deal, Chris Hohn and Van Gogh’s obsession with yellow
Plus, Europe’s unaffordable pensions, Lebanese bond rally and Nan Goldin at the Gagosian
Plus, funds brace for AI ‘reckoning’, US jobs and Grayson Perry
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Plus, Boaz Weinstein’s slump, silver’s record high and Wes Anderson at the Design Museum
Plus, bond investors sound alarm, US stocks on the rise and Münter at the Guggenheim
Plus, NYC pension warning, UK borrowing and Salvador Dalí at the Shapero Modern
Plus, FCA’s pension scheme, UK borrowing overshoots and Sir Stanley Spencer at Gainsborough’s House
Plus, Warren Buffett ‘goes quiet’, China’s secret gold buying and Hockney in Hanover Square
Plus, K&E changes tactics, London’s quant renaissance and Peter Doig’s House of Music at the Serpentine
Plus, Fidelity’s relentless rise, renminbi lending soars, and Gilbert & George at the Hayward Gallery