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Tumbles in the Asset Management Industry – Again. T Rowe Price Acquires Oak Hill Advisors

Download PDF Introduction On the 28th of October Oak Hill Advisors (OHA), an American credit manager, announced that it had reached an agreement with T Rowe Price, the US asset manager, to be acquired for $4.2bn in cash and shares. T Rowe Price’s CEO, Bill Stromberg, said that this takeover Read more…

By BSIC, 4 years7 November 2021 ago
Markets Old Articles Special Report

BSIC Guide to 2016 Financial Markets

2016 is highly likely to be the year when a generation of traders and analysts will play in an environment characterised by rising interest rates (especially, in the US) for the first time in their career. On the other side, however, expansive monetary policies will still be present in most Read more…

By BSIC, 10 years24 December 2015 ago
Macroeconomy Markets Old Articles

The new (old) high correlation

Empirical evidence suggests that correlation between asset classes tends to spike during a period of market crisis, because investors panic and sell indiscriminately. This phenomenon is usually short-lived and correlation returns to a normal level as the market stabilizes. During the 2008 financial crisis, this effect was amplified by a Read more…

By BSIC, 10 years17 October 2015 ago
Markets Old Articles Single Stocks Trade Ideas

Beyond the AQR: Unicredit vs. Intesa San Paolo

Lately, there has been increasing speculation regarding the results of the AQR (Asset Quality Review), which will be published by the ECB in about a month time. The AQR is a central part of the “comprehensive assessment” investigation that the ECB is leading on European banks balance sheets. Working in Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years27 September 2014 ago
Markets Old Articles Single Stocks

Deutsche Bank: The only to act or the first?

On May 18, Deutsche Bank has announced a plan to raise € 8bn ($ 11bn) in new capital. The increase will consist of € 6.3bn in a rights issue and a further € 1.75bn from the Qatari royal family. The capital increase will be the second largest ever launched by Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years24 May 2014 ago

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