This content is from: Corner Office Tufts Names Craig Smith as CIO of $2 Billion Endowment Smith is taking over after the death of the university’s first chief investment officer, Sally Dungan, last year. By Will Feuer April 16, 2021
This content is from: Culture SPACs Face Potentially Sweeping Impact From SEC’s Accounting Guidance Lawyers who advise on SPAC deals say the regulator’s new guidance on blank-check company warrants is already slowing down the market. By Will Feuer April 15, 2021
This content is from: Culture Top Asset Managers Join Call to Oppose Restrictive Voting Laws T. Rowe Price, Vanguard, and BlackRock all signed on to the statement, which denounced “any discriminatory legislation” on voting. By Will Feuer April 14, 2021
This content is from: Culture Regulators Ramp Up Scrutiny of SPACs Top SEC officials have issued another warning on blank-check companies. By Will Feuer April 13, 2021
This content is from: Culture U.K. Announces Investigation of Greensill as Former Prime Minister’s Lobbying Efforts Raise Concerns In his first statement on the matter, David Cameron said Sunday that he did not break any government lobbying laws, but acknowledged that “there are important lessons to be learnt.” By Will Feuer April 12, 2021
This content is from: Culture Leon Black Admits Paying Woman to Keep Affair Quiet, Denies It Led to Sudden Apollo Exit The allegations came days before Black’s departure as CEO and chairman of the firm he co-founded. By Will Feuer April 09, 2021