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Can CFOs balance the need to transact AND transform?

Future CFO

The first quarter of 2023 saw global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity continue to shrink as rising interest rates, high inflation and recession fears dampened deal-making. Despite dwindling deal numbers, lucrative M&A opportunities continue to be available for those with the appetite and eye for lower valuations.

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Deutsche Bank Takes Stake In Open Banking FinTech

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“We have been investing in our capabilities to operate as a digital platform for a considerable length of time,” Karl von Rohr, president of Deutsche Bank , said in the release. It is also planning a launch in the U.S. Deutsche Bank has acquired a 4.9 ZinsMarkt has already processed about €2 billion ($2.2

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Amadeus Reportedly In Talks With TravelClick Amid Industry Shift

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With companies in the travel industry starting to see payment innovation as a long-term investment instead of a short-term cost, Amadeus IT Group is reportedly in talks to potentially acquire hotel reservation system provider TravelClick. Amadeus, in turn, has a $37.5 When it comes to hotels, which Amadeus could tackle with TravelClick, 6.3

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Transcript: David Snyderman, Magnetar Capital

Barry Ritholtz

I’m looking forward to our conversation. I 00:01:24 [Barry Ritholtz] Am also, I’m very familiar with Magnetar and, and its history. . ~~~ This is not an official transcript. 00:00:02 [Speaker Changed] Bloomberg Audio Studios, podcasts, radio News. They have an incredible track record. David Snyderman. Louis for college.

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Transcript: William Cohan

Barry Ritholtz

BARRY RITHOLTZ, HOST, MASTERS IN BUSINESS: This week on the podcast, I have an extra special guest, Bill Cohan is a fixture on Wall Street for a long time, both as an investment banker at Lazard Freres and eventually Merrill and JPMorgan Chase, as well as an author. RITHOLTZ: So, you ended up becoming an investment banker.