Blackstone
Americannoun
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Sir William, 1723–80, English jurist and writer on law.
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a river in S Massachusetts, flowing SE across NE Rhode Island to Pawtucket. About 40 miles (64 km) long.
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Citigroup agreed to sell $2.5 billion in shares, or 24%, of Mexican bank Banamax to investors, including General Atlantic, Blackstone, and the Qatar Investment Authority.
From Barron's
Citigroup agreed to sell $2.5 billion in shares, or 24%, of Mexican bank Banamax to investors, including General Atlantic, Blackstone, and the Qatar Investment Authority.
From Barron's
With growth slowing from traditional pension-fund and endowment clients, private-markets giants such as Blue Owl, Apollo Global Management and Blackstone have aggressively courted individual investors from everyday millionaires on up.
That didn’t stop worries from hitting real-world companies, with shares of DoorDash, Visa, Mastercard, ServiceNow and Blackstone, all mentioned by name in the post, falling sharply on Monday.
Blue Owl Capital kicked off concerns last week when it restricted redemptions, with its peers like Blackstone and KKR falling, Barron’s Mackenzie Tatananni writes.
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