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KKR & Co. agreed to buy a 24.9 percent stake in hedge fund Nephila Capital Ltd. as it expands beyond its main private-equity business. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.
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Ex-Goldman Sachs Group Inc. traders led by Pierre-Henri Flamand and Morgan Sze raised more than $4.5 billion for their own hedge funds, helped by the experience of having worked at what once was Wall Street’s most profitable securities firm.
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KKR & Co. is poised to start a unit to invest in stocks with a cadre of proprietary traders from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. , after new financial regulations spurred the investment bank to shed a team that made bets with the company’s capital.
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A group of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. traders in the U.S. is being pursued by at least three competing firms including Avenue Capital Group as the investment bank prepares to break up the unit, according to two people briefed on the discussions.
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A group of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. traders in the U.S. is being pursued by at least three competing firms including Avenue Capital Group as the investment bank prepares to break up the unit, according to two people briefed on the discussions.
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The world’s biggest buyout firms should be feasting in Europe right now. Instead, they’re settling for scraps.
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Avenue Capital Group, the hedge fund-firm run by Marc Lasry , is in talks to hire members of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ’s proprietary-trading business in the U.S., according to two people briefed on the discussions.
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KKR & Co. and Perella Weinberg Partners LP are in talks to hire members of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ’s U.S. principal-strategies group, according to two people briefed on the negotiations.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is shutting its principal-strategies business, a group that makes bets with the firm’s own capital, to comply with new U.S. rules aimed at curbing risk, two people with knowledge of the decision said.
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KKR & Co., the private-equity investor behind three of the four biggest leveraged buyouts in history, has raised more than $1 billion for its first fund to originate debt for takeovers.
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