MarketsPrivate Equity3 Jul 2026
From preferred equity deals for LP stakes to carried interest loans for executives, private equity is manufacturing liquidity at every level of the food chain. The exit market remains blocked. The workarounds are getting bigger.
Private EquitySecondariesCarried InterestLiquidityMergers and Acquisitions
Alexander Eklund7 min read
Read ArticleMarketsGlobal Healthcare3 Jul 2026
As NHS waiting lists for autism assessments pass 200,000, private capital is flowing into neurodiversity services – forcing the question of whether profit and patient care can ever be aligned.
Private EquityHealthcareAutismNeurodiversityNHS
Abdul Wasey Bhatti8 min read
Read ArticleMarketsOpinion29 Jun 2026
From rocketing IPOs to frothy market sentiment, at face value, today’s AI trade unmistakably mirrors the dot-com bubble – only this time the fallout could be far more destructive.
AIIPOsDot-Com BubbleBig Tech
Martim Domingos7 min read
Read ArticleMarketsPrivate Credit29 Jun 2026
Pimco, the $2.3tn bond giant built on public markets, is quietly becoming one of the most powerful actors in private credit with mega-deals for Meta and Oracle, lending to Gulf states in wartime, and exploiting the liquidity crunch hitting rival funds.
PimcoBondsSovereign DebtData Centres
Sonal Weerasekera10 min read
Read ArticleMarketsGlobal Healthcare26 Jun 2026
A single FDA reversal sent Regenxbio's shares soaring and reignited optimism across gene therapy - but one favourable decision cannot solve the commercial challenges that pushed the industry into crisis.
Gene TherapyBiotechnologyFDAHealthcare
Abdul Wasey Bhatti6 min read
Read ArticleMarketsMicro24 Jun 2026
The DOJ says criminal charges are now on the table for firms that use algorithms to coordinate prices. The question at the heart of the case is whether software can produce cartel-like outcomes without anyone picking up a phone.
Algorithmic PricingAntitrustCollusionRealPageCompetition
Jay Patel10 min read
Read ArticlePoliticsOpinion22 Jun 2026
For the first time in two years, Britain is about to change Prime Minister, and not a single voter will go to the polls to make it happen. Here's what's unfolding, and why it matters.
LabourKeir StarmerAndy BurnhamParliament
Josh Dolan9 min read
Read ArticleMacroMarkets22 Jun 2026
Peace on the warfront provides an opening to sift through the rubble and take account of the damage done so far.
Middle East WarEnergy
Martim Domingos9 min read
Read ArticleMarkets22 Jun 2026
Five years after TDR Capital and the Issa brothers' £6.8bn leveraged buyout, Asda has posted a £989mn loss and seen its UK grocery market share fall to a record low. The question is whether the private equity playbook is compatible with running a thin-margin grocer in one of the world's most competitive retail markets.
Private EquitySupermarketsAsdaDebt
Sonal Weerasekera8 min read
Read ArticleMarketsGlobal Healthcare19 Jun 2026
Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly have proven GLP-1 drugs can deliver surgery-level weight loss - but with patients regaining much of it after stopping, the market's real value may depend on long-term adherence rather than who wins on efficacy.
GLP-1ObesityNovo NordiskEli LillyPharmaceuticals
Abdul Wasey Bhatti5 min read
Read ArticleMarketsOpinion19 Jun 2026
Thoma Bravo's $5bn Medallia loss and EQT's £10.7bn Intertek acquisition tell the same story from opposite ends. Private equity's software bet has failed. The platform strategy is what comes next.
Private EquitySoftwareMergers and AcquisitionsEQTThoma Bravo
Alexander Eklund8 min read
Read ArticleMarkets19 Jun 2026
Boots looked like a deal story, but choosing a $10bn sale over a London float is really a verdict on the IPO: when a listing can't promise a price or a date, certainty wins.
Private EquityIPOsBootsLondon Stock Exchange
Abir Ghosh Biswas6 min read
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