What Are The Commercial Real Estate Trends In 2024 So Far?
Alicia Renshaw, senior associate in Leonard Curtis Legal’s real estate division The commercial real estate landscape in the UK is ever-evolving, shaped by economic shifts, technological advancements, and changing societal preferences. After the first four months of 2024, we’re beginning to get a clearer picture of what the rest of the year might have in […]
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Hedge Funds Make Billions As India's Options Market Goes Ballistic
The country's retail investors are doing less well. : Hedge funds take great pains to hide their inner workings. So a recent court case in which Jane Street sued two former employees and Millennium Management, another fund to which they had jumped ship, was immensely pleasing to the firm's rivals, since it offered a rare view into one of the industry's giants. Among the revelations: Jane Street's "most profitable strategy" did not play out on Wall Street, but in the unglamorous Indian options business, where the firm last year earned $1bn.
Singapore Hedge Funds Added 6 New Portfolio Managers In April
Singapore isn't the hedge fund heaven that Hong Kong is usually seen as, but things seem to be taking a turn. Funds in the city - both headquartered and present there - have been busy adding Portfolio Managers (PMs) in the city.Get Morning Coffee [?] in your inbox. Sign up here.Amit Suman joined Brevan Howard as a PM last month. He was a PM at RV Capital Management, a Singapore-based hedge fund, for four years before leaving.
Anthill Ventures Plans $100M Hybrid Fund For Indian Startups, Seeks Investors Planing To Diversify From China
Anthill Ventures plans to launch a hybrid fund focused on the startup sector as investors flock to the Asian nation amid a slowdown in the Chinese economy.
Microsoft To Invest Rm10.5bil In Malaysia's Cloud And Ai Infrastructure | New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: Microsoft will invest RM10.5 billion over the next four years to support Malaysia's digital transformation - the single largest investment in its 32-year history in the country. (c) New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd.
First Solar (fslr) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Image source: The Motley Fool. : Please try using other words for your search or explore other sections of the website for relevant information. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to First Solar's first quarter 2024earnings call This call is being webcast live on the investor section of First Solar's website at investor.firstsolar.com. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. As a reminder, today's call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Richard Romero from First Solar investor relations. Richard, you may begin. Good afternoon and thank you for joining us.
Former Bharatpe Coo Dhruv Dhanraj Bahl Floats Inr 120 Cr Early Stage Vc Fund
BharatPe's former chief operating officer Druv Dhanraj Bahl has rolled out his maiden venture capital fund to invest in early...
Hsbc Keeps Prime Rate At 5.875%, As Wait For Relief Goes On For Hong Kong Businesses, Homeowners | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong's biggest lender HSBC will keep its key lending and deposit rates unchanged, meaning local businesses and mortgage borrowers will have a longer wait for the cost of borrowing to decline.
Openlane, Inc. (kar) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Mike Eliason - Treasurer and Vice President of Investor Relations Peter Kelly - Chief Executive Officer Brad Lakhia - Chief Financial Officer Rajat Gupta - JPMorgan Chase & Co. John Murphy - Bank of America Gary Prestopino - Barrington Research Associates, Inc. Craig Kennison - Robert W. Baird & Co. Robert Labick - CJS Securities Bret Jordan - Jefferies Group LLC Good day, and welcome to the OPENLANE First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded.
Inside The Columbia University Student Encampment -- And The Crackdown
NEW YORK -- Linnea Norton spent Sunday at Columbia University jamming on the guitar with other students -- a drummer, and a cohort of harmonizing singers. They played Appalachian folk music and protest songs by Bob Dylan and John Lennon. The encampment smelled like sunscreen, and students kicked a soccer ball after a teach-in about imperialism. Some had brought their young children. A Columbia Ph.D. student, Norton was one of the student activists who were arrested early on in the encampment. She remembered the vote that activists took as they decided whether or not to stay and risk arrest.