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Management says equity capital raised offshore is proving a ‘game changer’
Blue-chip companies bypass banks and bond markets to borrow from industry with $1.4tn war chest
Former Apollo executive’s 26North to manage funds for American Equity Investment Life
Private equity giant is set to diverge from publicly traded peers
Large shareholder will ‘return to his roots as an investor and entrepreneur’ while remaining on board
Insurance business could benefit from tighter monetary policy even if it hits private equity valuations
Leon Black’s unexpected early departure is just the start of sweeping changes at the private equity group
The $30bn merger of the private equity firm and the insurer has reassured some shareholders, but stock market scepticism persists
The private equity house has morphed into something more, since merging with its insurance affiliate Athene
New company should have better aligned incentives and will be a one-of-kind institution
Move transforms alternative asset manager into something more akin to financial group
What started off as a reputational issue could now be turning into a financial one
Deal comes amid pressure from activist investor Third Point and values Jackson unit at $4.5bn
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Lawsuit alleges Athene pays ‘extravagantly expensive’ fees to private equity group
Apollo affiliate suggests acquiring some or all of the troubled long-term care business
Groups attracted to sector that offers access to permanent capital and private credit
After the end of talks with Anbang perhaps Athene will prove a willing partner
Record amount of capital invested in 2016 as group raises latest buyout fund
US pensions provider plans to grow ‘aggressively’ with $2.5bn to spend
Group set to be third-biggest stock market launch of a US company this year
The holy grail of permanent capital has been hard to find
Pensions group to float at $38-$42 per share in otherwise lacklustre IPO market
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