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- Sixth Street partners with Northwestern for $13B in ABS
- Capital Group and KKR enter into strategic partnership for alternatives, private credit, and beyond
- Aflac gets into private credit with 40% stake in Tree Line Capital
- Brookfield acquires majority stake in asset-based private credit firm Castlelake – another david and goliath partnership.
- BNY partners with CIFC on private credit
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Tag Archives: safra
Private banking: The Julius Baer/Merrill deal… Asia vs LatAm
After missing out on Sarasin to Brazil’s Safra group (more details: Emerging Market M&A), Julius Baer snatched up Merrill’s private banking business. Buying Merrill’s ex-US wealth management business will increase assets under management for key emerging regions including Asia, LatAm … Continue reading
Posted in asia, Brand, Brazil, cash flows, consulting, Enskat, LatAm, Latin America, management, private banking, professional fund buyers
Tagged asia, associates, banking, daniel enskat, julius baer, latam, Merrill, Private, safra, sarasin
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Brazil takes the lead: Net cash flows, M&A, Joint Ventures and Latin America Opportunities
One of the central themes in my latest book, State of the Asset Management Industry – Latin America, is around greater and more direct links between fast-growth emerging economies and regions, especially Asia and Latin America. More specifically Brazil as a leader … Continue reading
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Tagged andre, asset international, asset management, blackstone, Brazil, btg pactual, celfin, Chile, claritas, colombia, credit suisse hedging griffo, daniel enskat, esteves, global consutling, gps, icbc, jacob, julius baer, latin america, luis stuhlberger, luis valdes, m&A, mutual funds, patria, persio arida, peru, principal, private banking, safra, sarasin, stephen schwarzman, strategic insight, zimpleman
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Case study: The end of one Deutsche Guggenheim deal, the beginning of another
It all started in 1997… that’s when Deutsche Bank and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation opened “Deutsche Guggenheim” in Berlin, to feature modern and contemporary art. Solomon Robert, of course, one of Meyer Guggenheim’s ten children, founded the foundation in 1937 … Continue reading
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Tagged advisors, allan schwartz, apollo, asset international, asset management, Brazil, claritas, consulting, daniel enskat, db, deutsche bank, enskat associates, enskat partners, europe, greece, guggenheim partners, k1, m&A, mutual funds, nationwide, principal, safra, sarasin, scott minerd, silverman, singapore, solomon guggenheim, steven green, strategic insight
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Emerging markets flex their muscles: Sao Paulo’s Safra brings Samba to Switzerland’s Sarasin:
For a few years now we have commented in our research on a metatrend “West-to-East”, developed market managers in the US or Europe leaving their domestic grass to look for greener postures in high-growth emerging markets, either organically or via … Continue reading
Posted in apps, asia, beauty, Brand, Brazil, cash flows, China, consulting, distribution, Enskat, information delivery, institutions, LatAm, Latin America, management, private banking, SWFs, switzerland, UCITS, wealth management
Tagged acquisitions, asia, asset international, asset management, brand, Brazil, building bridges, business, Chile, China, consulting, daniel enskat, distribution, e2D, E2W, east-to-west, emerging markets, emerging-to-developed, europe, head of global consulting, hong kong, julius baer, safra, sarasin, strategic insight, W2E, westtoeast
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