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CoinShares | July 04, 2022
CoinShares International Limited (Nasdaq First North Growth Market: CS; US OTCQX: CNSRF) (“CoinShares”), Europe's largest and longest standing digital asset investment firm is pleased to announce that, following receipt of approval from the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), it has acquired Napoleon Asset Management, one of the first ever digital asset managers, licensed under the AIFM Directive since March 2019. The transaction signed and completed on 30 June 2...
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Huntington | June 03, 2022
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (Nasdaq: HBAN) announced today it is creating a new enterprise payments organization to develop, coordinate and execute on its payments strategy and investment roadmap. Amit Dhingra has been named Enterprise Payments Director and will lead a team responsible for executing an end-to-end enterprise-wide payments strategy across Consumer and Business Payments, Commercial Payments and Treasury Management. Dhingra will drive growth in payments revenue...
Aon | March 09, 2020
Aon Plc (AON.N) said on Monday it would buy Willis Towers Watson Plc (WLTW.O) for nearly $30 billion, in an all-stock deal which will make it the world’s biggest insurance broker and give it more pricing power, but also attract regulatory scrutiny. The acquisition, the insurance sector’s largest ever, unifies the second and third largest brokers globally into a company worth almost $80 billion, overtaking market leader Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc (MMC.N). It comes at a time wh...
Reuters | January 29, 2020
Oil was mixed on Wednesday as worries about the coronavirus outbreak and swelling U.S. crude inventories weighed on prices, counter-balanced by talk that OPEC could extend oil output cuts. Brent crude LCOc1 was up 38 cents to $59.89 at barrel at 1:17 p.m. (18:17 GMT). U.S. crude dropped 10 cents to $53.38. Financial markets hit by the spread of the virus out of China are trying to assess economic fallout as the death toll continues to rise, and airlines cut flights to China. “Following the...
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