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Investor sentiment bullish despite significant headwinds, says CIL

New research reveals that optimism in the UK investment environment is holding up well, and is higher than this time last year, despite the uncertainties of Covid and Brexit, according to the annual Investment 360 Index conducted by management consultancy CIL. The research found that business leaders and investors have shifted

Sarasin & Partners poised for further growth after weathering Covid storm

Sarasin & Partners, a global thematic investment manager which invests responsibly on behalf of charities, private clients and institutions, has seen its assets under management (AuM) rise by 5.4 per cent (from GBP14.7 billion at the end of 2019 to GBP15.5 billion as at 9 September, 2020) over the course

Autotech sector M&A hit hard by Covid-19 crisis, says Hampleton partners

The latest Autotech M&A market report from Hampleton Partners, an international technology mergers and acquisitions adviser, reveals that this year the sector has been impacted by Covid-19 lockdown measures, economic recession and a collapse in car sales in Europe and the USA. Autotech registered an 11 per cent dip in deal

European dealmaking downcast, but distressed opportunities emerging, says CMS

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a heavy toll on European dealmaking activity. However, opportunities remain for those willing to take risks, according to the eighth edition of the European M&A Outlook, published by CMS in association with Mergermarket. The report is a comprehensive assessment of dealmaking sentiment in the European

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GP interest in Israel’s PE space grows, says PitchBook

The nature of Israel’s legal system, the availability of local financing, and expanding numbers of tech-based targets helped the country post its best first-half deal figures in over a decade, according to Pitchbook’s 2020 Israel Private Capital Breakdown report.  The report, which was released today and covers both private equity

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Majority of business leaders still appear bullish, study reveals

Despite the impact of the global pandemic, a new study by Intertrust reveals that three out of five business leaders worldwide, or 61 per cent, predict growth over the next twelve months.  Amsterdam-based Intertrust, a tech-enabled fund and corporate solutions provider, surveyed 102 business professionals across Europe, the Americas and

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