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Carlyle is a publicly traded, global investment firm based in Washington, D.C. founded in 1987. Carlyle is focused on investing capital in global private equity, global credit and global investment solutions.

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BlackRock has a handshake deal to buy private credit group HPS Investment Partners, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. The final deal value wo...

Source: Reuters
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Source: CNBC
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ARK Invest founder and CEO Cathie Wood expects that a “changing of the guard” at the United States Securities and Exchange Commission may turbocharge ...

Euro zone inflation rises to higher-than-expected 2%, weakening case for jumbo rate cut

Inflation in the euro area rose from 1.7% to 2% in October, flash figures showed Thursday, coming in slightly higher than the 1.9% forecast. Core inf...

Source: CNBC
Blackstone tops profit estimate as its assets hit record, dealmaking picks up

Blackstone (BX.N), beat Wall Street's expectations on its key quarterly earnings metric on Thursday, as the world's largest alternative investment fir...

Source: Reuters
S&P Puts $8 Billion Prospect Fund on Negative Outlook

Prospect, an $8 billion private credit fund, saw $417 million in realized losses for the year ended on June 30, up from $41 million the year before, a...

PE-Backed Firms Suffering Higher Default Rates, Moody’s Says

Companies owned by private equity firms are landing in default more frequently than other speculative-grade borrowers, according to a report from Mood...

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