Swedish Pensions Agency Suspends Three Eastern European Funds in Sweden

The Swedish Pensions Agency (SPA) on Monday announced that three Eastern European funds that were suspended due to the war in Ukraine have now been deregistered from its premium pension fund market.
299 IPOs Raise $21.5 Billion in Global Markets in Q1-2023

The global markets witnessed as many as 299 Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) raising $21.5 billion in Q1-2023 owing to interest rate rises, a lukewarm stock market, entrenched inflation, and unexpected global banking industry turbulence.
Exclusive: Goldman Sachs on hunt for bargain crypto firms after FTX fiasco

Goldman Sachs plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to buy or invest in crypto companies after the collapse of the FTX exchange hit valuations and dampened investor interest.
JPMorgan upbeat on Greek banks, upgrades Piraeus to ‘overweight’

JPMorgan upgraded Piraeus Bank (BOPr.AT) to “overweight” and said it was positive on Greece’s four big banks in a research report published on Tuesday.
Analysis: Positive real yields may spell more trouble for U.S. stocks

A hawkish turn by the Federal Reserve is eroding a key support for U.S. stocks, as real yields climb into positive territory for the first time in two years.
Global M&A activity smashes all-time records to top $5 trillion in 2021

Dec 20 (Reuters) – Global merger and acquisition (M&A) activity shattered all-time records in 2021, comfortably erasing the high-water mark that was set nearly 15 years ago, as an abundance of capital and sky-high valuations fuelled frenetic levels of dealmaking.
Valuations of Southeast Asian startups becoming ‘irrational’ -Golden Gate

Valuations of startups in Southeast Asia, home to popular online platforms such as Grab and Sea (SE.N), have become irrational due to heavy capital inflows from global investors, a partner at venture capital firm Golden Gate Ventures told Reuters.
SoftBank dragged into red by falling Vision Fund valuations

SoftBank Group Corp (9984.T) reported a 397 billion yen ($3.5 billion) net loss for the July-September quarter, dragged down by a $10 billion investment loss at its Vision Fund unit as tech valuations fell.