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Sujeet Indap

Wall Street Editor

Sujeet Indap is the Wall Street editor for the Financial Times. Prior to this he was US editor of the Lex column and wrote across sections of the FT covering the intersection of corporate finance and corporate law. Before joining the FT in 2013, Sujeet was an investment banker. He is the co-author of The Caesars Palace Coup which was published in March 2021.

Email Sujeet Indap @sindap  on X.com (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    Bankruptcy
    US bankruptcy fights are heading to London

    The use of foreign venues is the new frontier for debt restructurings at American companies

    Sujeet Indap
    London skyline with Canary Wharf’s cluster of modern skyscrapers in the distance and the river Thames winding through the city.
  • Monday, 4 May, 2026
    Legal services
    The Big Read. The law firm that shaped Wall Street and the world

    With fewer than 300 lawyers, Wachtell racked up bumper profits and exercised outsize influence. Now its model is being challenged as never before

    Montage image of Marty Lipton, a Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen and Katz logo and dollar bills
  • Saturday, 2 May, 2026
    Spirit Airlines Inc
    Spirit Airlines winds down operations after bailout talks founder

    Trump said US would only proceed with rescue for bankrupt budget carrier ‘if it’s a good deal’

    A Spirit Airlines airplane painted bright yellow with large black ‘spirit’ lettering on the runway at an airport.
  • Saturday, 2 May, 2026
    Golf
    How the $5bn Saudi bet on LIV Golf unravelled

    Upstart league unable to build a sustainable business so it could wean itself off a total reliance on the PIF’s wealth

    Joaquin Niemann hits a golf shot during the fourth round, with grass and dirt flying as spectators and officials look on.
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    Private credit
    Ask an Expert. Should you be worried about private credit? You asked, we answered

    John Foley and Sujeet Indap of the FT’s Lex column replied to reader questions

  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    US politics & policy
    Trump and PGA Tour reunite under gold statue at Doral

    Sculpture presides over Cadillac Championship’s return to president’s Miami resort after decade-long absence

    A gold-coloured statue of Donald Trump stands with one fist raised, in front of palm trees and a building at Trump National Doral.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Spirit Airlines Inc
    Two Spirit Airlines creditor groups back Trump bailout plan

    Bondholder group remains divided over $500mn on offer from White House that would rescue bankrupt budget carrier

    A Spirit Airlines jet painted bright yellow is landing on a runway, with several smaller aircraft visible in the background.
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    Financial services
    Interview. Former Apollo risk chief says some new life insurers could struggle in downturn

    Chak Raghunathan cites heavy reliance on untested private credit and newer savings products that are vulnerable to withdrawals

    People walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange building, with American flags and the Fearless Girl statue visible.
  • Wednesday, 22 April, 2026
    Airlines
    US may extend $500mn in rescue funding to Spirit Airlines

    Money would come with equity warrants that could make government majority owner of struggling discount carrier

    A Spirit Airlines Airbus A320 flying low over a busy road as it approaches landing at Hollywood Burbank Airport.
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    Legal services
    Elite law firm Sullivan & Cromwell admits to AI ‘hallucinations’

    Firm whose partners bill more than $2,000 per hour apologises to judge for software-driven errors in bankruptcy case

    Sullivan & Cromwell sign on building exterior, with office tower and glass canopy visible above
  • Thursday, 16 April, 2026
    Golf
    Saudi Arabia’s PIF on verge of cutting support for LIV Golf

    Sovereign wealth fund reconsiders backing for lossmaking golf tour as Iran war prompts investment rethink

    Harold Varner III hits a shot from a bunker on the 18th hole during a LIV Golf London practice round, with a large LIV Golf sign and clubhouse in the background.
  • Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
    Legal services
    Kirkland & Ellis set to poach top Wachtell distressed-debt lawyer

    Firm offers Joshua Feltman a guaranteed pay package of $80mn over three years

    Signage for Kirkland & Ellis LLP is visible on the glass exterior of a building as a person walks past the entrance.
  • Sunday, 12 April, 2026
    Elon Musk
    Musk hits legal losing streak ahead of showdown with OpenAI’s Altman

    The world’s richest man has lost in cases ranging from shareholder fraud to claims that his rivals stole AI secrets

    Sam Altman and Elon Musk, both looking thoughtful, with a blue background with the OpenAI logo behind them
  • Wednesday, 8 April, 2026
    US financial regulation
    SEC chair says US states should lead on policing corporate behaviour

    Comments by Paul Atkins come as Trump administration is seeking to loosen regulatory constraints

    Paul Atkins speaks into a microphone during the Boom Belt event, with a serious expression and blue background behind him.
  • Thursday, 2 April, 2026
    Private credit
    US Treasury calls in regulators for talks on private credit risks

    Discussions will include American and international insurance watchdogs

    The front of the US Treasury Building with tall columns, an American flag and a construction crane nearby
  • Wednesday, 1 April, 2026
    Oaktree Capital Group LLC
    Oaktree’s path puts private credit choices into relief

    Market stress to test whether it is right not to pursue scale as aggressively and broadly as some peers

    Sujeet Indap
    Howard Marks speaks into a microphone while seated on stage at the Lujiazui Forum.
  • Wednesday, 1 April, 2026
    Legal services
    Ex-lawyer emerges as matchmaker to law firms and former colleagues

    Jon Henes finds lucrative role connecting ambitious companies with rainmakers seeking big paydays

    Jon Henes is shown being filmed for an interview, gesturing with his hand while seated and wearing a suit
  • Monday, 30 March, 2026
    Elon Musk
    Delaware judge reassigns Musk cases after LinkedIn row

    Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick denies bias but cites media glare as risk to justice

    Elon Musk poses with arms crossed on the red carpet at the Axel Springer Awards ceremony in Berlin.
  • Sunday, 29 March, 2026
    Apollo Global Management
    Apollo looks beyond New York as it plans second headquarters

    The prominent private capital firm wants to build a new office in a southern US state as it continues to grow

    Large red sculpture of the number 9 at the entrance to the Solow Building, with people walking nearby.
  • Wednesday, 25 March, 2026
    Elon Musk
    Musk lawyers try to bar judge over LinkedIn ‘like’ cheering legal defeat

    Quinn Emanuel says Delaware judge must recuse herself over post, which she says she may have liked ‘accidentally’

  • Friday, 20 March, 2026
    Elon Musk
    Musk defrauded Twitter investors during buyout, jury finds

    Panel members conclude the billionaire misled shareholders in tweets posted during the $44bn takeover

    Elon Musk holds a water bottle as he enters a building, wearing a suit, accompanied by others.
  • Friday, 20 March, 2026
    Centerview Partners LLC
    Centerview to face trial over star banker’s pay dispute

    David Handler, a technology dealmaker, wins reversal from Delaware Supreme Court

    Three people stand and talk outside the entrance of 51 Avenue Hoche in Paris, while a cyclist passes by on the street.
  • Friday, 20 March, 2026
    US banks
    JPMorgan deploys tech to monitor junior bankers’ working hours

    Tool checks staff are not under-reporting time they spend working

    The entrance of JPMorgan Chase’s New York headquarters.
  • Wednesday, 18 March, 2026
    Corporate governance
    ‘Y’all Street’: Texas makes its pitch to corporate America

    The Lone Star State seeks to form an economic fiefdom that harbours little patience for ‘woke’ coastal infirmities

  • Monday, 16 March, 2026
    Private capital
    Wall St underestimates private capital problems, says top credit hedge fund

    Davidson Kempner’s Tony Yoseloff warns a substantial portion of PE firms are already “stressed or distressed”

    Trader works on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange
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