Inbound investment interest, particularly from PE firms, as well as take-privates are driving deals in Japan
While challenges such as interoperability exist, the UK’s commitment to embrace digital gilts positions it as a leader in financial innovation
Despite uncertainties around the US economy, the availability of funding and business-friendly policies are expected to drive M&A deals in the US and beyond
The proposed changes reduce the likelihood of stockholder litigation that has little or no chance of benefitting stockholders
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