Blackstone plans fund for people with millions not billions

  Bloomberg Dentists, surgeons and other suburban millionaires don’t loom large on the client rosters of buyout funds run by the most elite investment companies. But inside Blackstone Inc, plans are afoot to develop its first private equity fund targeting such individuals as part of a project codenamed “BXPE.” The goal: build new war chests that would eventually gather tens ...

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Arab coalition intercepts Houthi attacks targeting Saudi facilities

  Riyadh / WAM Arab coalition has intercepted terrorist Houthi militia’s latest attacks targeting Saudi civilian objects and economic installations. Brigadier General Turki Al-Malki, the Official Spokesperson of the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen, has said that the Houthi militia has escalated its hostile, cross-border attacks towards the Kingdom last night and earlier this morning, targeting civilian objects and ...

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World’s biggest oilfield service providers halt future Russia work

Bloomberg The world’s three biggest oilfield service providers are halting future work in Russia in response to President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, announcing their decisions separately and within 24 hours of each other. Baker Hughes Co said it’s suspending new investments in Russia operations but continuing with existing work there, according to a statement. That followed a similar statement ...

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EU may refrain from stepping into energy market as nations split

Bloomberg European Union leaders may hold off on endorsing intervention in the bloc’s wholesale energy market as member states are divided on the most effective emergency options to curb soaring power and gas prices, exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Instead, at a summit in Brussels, the EU heads of government may agree on immediate actions to replenish depleted natural ...

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Italy to hit energy firms with 10% levy to fund support plan

Bloomberg Italy will impose a windfall profit tax of 10% on some energy companies to finance a 4.4 billion-euro ($4.9 billion) package of measures to protect consumers and businesses from soaring prices. The levy will be calculated on the increase in profit that energy companies reported between October 2021 and March 2022, compared with the same period the previous year. ...

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Mexico City’s newest airport set to open with few flights

  Bloomberg Mexico City’s newest airport, opening on March 21, is meant to relieve traffic at the mega-city’s main hub. The eight daily flights it will start with won’t achieve this — but that’s beside the point for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The Felipe Angeles airport, located about 50 kilometres (31 miles) north of Mexico City’s centre, is a ...

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Judge dismisses Amazon antitrust lawsuit in DC

Bloomberg A Superior Court judge dismissed Washington’s lawsuit accusing Amazon.com Inc of anticompetitive behaviour, saying there wasn’t evidence supporting the claim that the e-commerce giant inflated prices for consumers. Attorney General Karl Racine sued Amazon last year, alleging it encourages higher-than-necessary consumer prices through policies that guarantee the tech giant a minimum profit on each item sold, while discouraging the ...

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US cites Abramovich’s jet in Russian export breach

Bloomberg The Biden administration identified billionaire Roman Abramovich’s Gulfstream business jet among 100 for apparent violations of the nation’s export controls imposed over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions apply to commercial and private aircraft destined for Russia and Belarus in recent weeks, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a statement. Other planes were listed as ...

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Swiss banks hold $200bn in stashed Russian cash

  Bloomberg Swiss banks may hold more than $200 billion of Russian wealth, the country’s banking lobby estimates, as sanctions shine a spotlight on the extent of Russian wealth stored in overseas vaults. Banks probably hold between 150 billion ($160 billion) and 200 billion Swiss francs of Russian client money in offshore accounts, according to the Swiss Bankers Association. Credit ...

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Goldman Sachs gives first-year legal chief $17.5 million

  Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group‘s legal chief Kathryn Ruemmler received roughly $17.5 million in total compensation after being appointed its top lawyer a year ago, the firm disclosed in a proxy. Goldman paid Ruemmler $7.9 million in cash last year, including $1.5 million in base salary and a $6.4 million bonus, the proxy showed. Goldman gave her a stock bonus ...

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