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BNP Paribas expands dealmaking teams in London and New York

BNP Paribas is aggressively expanding its corporate finance teams in London and New York, hiring over 30 bankers. This strategic move signals a major bet on a rebound in global M&A and equity markets. Discover the bank's ambitious growth plans.

Barclays promotes 118 to Managing Director

Barclays Bank has announced a significant internal promotion round, elevating 118 employees to the role of Managing Director. Discover the key names and divisions driving this strategic move.

Citigroup promotes 276 to managing director globally

Citigroup has elevated 276 bankers to managing director in its latest annual promotion round, a key move in CEO Jane Fraser's strategic overhaul. Discover the regional breakdown and strategic focus.

Future Fund's £20k Business-Class Hotel Scouting Trip

Australia's Future Fund faces scrutiny after spending £20,000 on a business-class trip for a former assistant to scope US hotels. Read the full investigation into the sovereign wealth fund's expenses.

Berenberg promotes two in major structural overhaul

German investment bank Berenberg has promoted David Janssens and Christian Gottlob to new roles in a significant restructuring of its operations. Discover the strategic moves behind the reshuffle.

Enron Files for Bankruptcy: 2 December 2001

On this day in 2001, energy giant Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the biggest corporate collapse in US history. Discover the story of fraud, ambition, and failure. Read the full analysis.

BBC bans Trump 'corrupt' quote after legal threat

The BBC has told staff not to quote a line calling Donald Trump 'the most openly corrupt president' after legal advice. Dutch writer Rutger Bregman accuses the corporation of cowardice.

Amigo Loans pivots from lending to gold mining

Amigo Loans shareholders could see golden returns as the company transforms from failed lender to mining venture under Australian leadership. Discover the dramatic turnaround story.

BBC accused of censoring Trump criticism

Dutch writer Rutger Bregman claims BBC removed his description of Trump as 'most openly corrupt president' from Reith Lecture following legal pressure. Read the full story.

Former Crypto Boss Builds Companies for Private Equity

Discover how a former cryptocurrency executive is now creating businesses specifically designed for acquisition by major private equity firms like KKR and Apollo. Learn about this innovative investment strategy.

Investec Scales Up Mid-Market Business Services

Banking group Investec reveals a major push into the underserved mid-market sector, aiming to boost profitability by 200 basis points. Discover its UK and South Africa expansion plans.

Samoa PM bans newspaper from press conferences

Samoa's Prime Minister has suspended the Samoa Observer from press briefings, triggering widespread condemnation from political leaders and press freedom advocates. Explore the implications for democracy.

Trump-MBS Reconciliation: Khashoggi Legacy Fades

As Trump welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Washington, Jamal Khashoggi's murder warning about press freedom erosion resonates across American media. Read the full investigation.

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