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The U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates in September, with further reductions expected, could prove to be a boon for the emerging economies of Southeast Asia. David Sumual, chief economist of Bank Central Asia, said Indonesia is one such country that could take advantage of both short-term and long-term Fed policy. Higher rates in the U.S. have traditionally been a negative for emerging markets as U.S. investors typically send their dollars home in search of decent yields. But on the flipside, when U.S. rates ease, it can boost emerging markets who see renewed flows into their economies. Global commodities (a cornerstone of many emerging markets) also tend to rise in price as the U.S. dollar drops on a more dovish outlook by the Federal Reserve.
Persons: Saurabh Agarwal, Warburg Pincus, CNBC's, David Sumual Organizations: U.S, Federal, Warburg, Bank Central, CNBC, Federal Reserve Locations: Southeast Asia, Asia, Bank Central Asia, Indonesia, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed rate cuts would 'undoubtedly' be positive for Southeast Asian markets: Warburg PincusSaurabh Agarwal, head of Southeast Asia private equity at Warburg Pincus, says "we're very confident and optimistic with the rate cuts … these markets will come back to their 6-7% real GDP growth trajectory in the near term."
Persons: Warburg Pincus Saurabh Agarwal, Warburg Pincus Organizations: Warburg Locations: Asia
Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles Shri Piyush Goyal is talking to media on EU-India trade relations. India will fabricate its first chip in two years, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal told CNBC during a one-on-one interview in New York. Nvidia , AMD , Micron are among the U.S. companies that have pledged to expand in the country. Goyal added that Indian behemoth Tata and other domestic companies are working to make India's semiconductor dream a reality. And according to Goyal, Indian customers are increasingly opting for the more expensive iPhones.
Persons: Piyush Goyal, chipmakers, Goyal, behemoth Tata, Narendra Modi, Apple, Warburg Pincus Organizations: of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food, Commerce, CNBC, Nvidia, AMD, Micron, behemoth, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung, U.S, Apple, BlackRock, KKR, Google, Microsoft Locations: India, New York, Silicon Valley, China, Goyal
Sonia runs the family's hotel business, turning it into a sprawling collection of resorts and luxury locations. Sonia Cheng, pictured left, is the head of the Rosewood Hotel Group, which owns 51 hotels and is planning more than two dozen others. With Sonia at the helm, Rosewood has since expanded into a global powerhouse for luxury hotels, with 34 locations and another 24 on the way. Rosewood's Hong Kong property ranked second on the World's 50 Best Hotels' 2023 list, with two other hotels in São Paulo and Paris earning spots as well. He's the founder of Altaya Group, a wine wholesaler, and the boutique restaurant company Classified Group, which runs five locations.
Persons: Sonia, Sonia Cheng, Carlyle, Pascal Le Segretain, Thomas Iannaccone, Morgan Stanley, Warburg Pincus, Maritz, It's, Henry, Paulo Pong Kin, Yee Organizations: Rosewood, Group, Fashion, Penske Media, Getty, Harvard University, Warburg, CNBC, Rosewood Hotel Group, Rosewood Corp, Wolff, Channel News Asia, Paris, Altaya Locations: New York City, Rosewood, Manhattan, China, Beijing, Sanya, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, São Paulo, Hong
In 1970 there had been only 18,333 students enrolled at degree-granting for-profit schools, less than a quarter of a percent of the total number of college students. In 2010, Tom Harkin, chair of the Senate's education committee, began a two-year investigation into for-profit schools. But even more shocking, federal money flowing to for-profit schools accounted for 25% of all federal student aid and 47% of eventual loan defaults. Students' money enriched every corner of the for-profit industry except one: quality of instruction. In fact, these for-profit students were actually worse off than if they hadn't gone to school at all.
Persons: Kaplan, bankrolling, , underperformers, Ashford, Warburg Pincus, Tom Harkin, Harkin, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Pell Grant, Ryann Liebenthal Harper, Stephanie Riegg Cellini, Cellini, Ryann Liebenthal Organizations: University of, Apollo Group, ITT Tech, Fortune, Federal Family Education, Ashford, University, company's, Ashford University, Bridgepoint Education, New, Defense Department, Bloomberg, Camp Lejeune, Ryann Liebenthal Harper Collins Publishers, Books, HarperCollins Publishers Locations: California, New York City, Bridgepoint, Pell, Vietnam, Iraq, Camp, Oakland , California
While it might seem like humans and animals consume most of the world's water, heavy industry uses up to half of it. That's why business sectors are looking for new ways to recycle water, especially in the face of increased drought. The global water and wastewater treatment market is expected to reach half a trillion dollars by the end of this decade, according to Statista. "Other technologies can recover maybe 50 to 60% of water, but we can recover 99% of water," Govindan said. It claims to save 1.7 billion gallons of water daily, or the amount consumed by 48 million people.
Persons: Prakash Govindan, Anurag Bajpayee, Govindan, Gradiant, Mark Danchak, Warburg Pincus, Lisa Rizzolo Organizations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, BMW, Pfizer, Adnoc, General Innovation Capital Partners, G Investments, Clearvision Ventures, CNBC Locations: Statista, Veolia, Boston
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Evercore chairman emeritus Ralph SchlossteinRalph Schlosstein, Evercore chairman emeritus and Warburg Pincus senior advisor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris, latest market trends, the Fed's inflation fight, M&A landscape, and more.
Persons: Ralph Schlosstein Ralph Schlosstein, Warburg Pincus, Kamala Harris
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvercore's Ross Schlosstein: Vice President Kamala Harris will be business friendlyRalph Schlosstein, Evercore chairman emeritus and Warburg Pincus senior advisor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris, latest market trends, the Fed's inflation fight, M&A landscape, and more.
Persons: Evercore's Ross Schlosstein, Kamala Harris, Ralph Schlosstein, Warburg Pincus
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvercore's Ralph Schlosstein: Vice President Kamala Harris will be business friendlyRalph Schlosstein, Evercore chairman emeritus and Warburg Pincus senior advisor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris, latest market trends, the Fed's inflation fight, M&A landscape, and more.
Persons: Ralph Schlosstein, Kamala Harris, Warburg Pincus
Getty Images; Shutterstock; BIThe traditional path to private equity starts with an investment banking job out of college. In 2023, private equity firms started reaching out in July before junior investment bankers finished their summer training. But at its core, private equity is in the business of making money by buying and running companies. Samantha Lee/InsiderA small group of headhunters and other advisors hold power over the private equity recruitment process. More on private equity pay and hiring:Have private equity's 'Hunger Games' recruiting tactics gone too far?
Persons: , Blackstone, Apollo isn't, Goldman Sachs, it's, David Wurtzbacher, Wurtzbacher, Wharton, Graham Weaver, you've, Samantha Lee, We've, Jon Gray, Drew Angerer, Skye Gould, Steve Schwarzman, Jonathan Gray, Gray, Thoma Bravo, Atlantic's, Carlyle, Warburg Pincus, Wharton's, Axel Springer Organizations: Service, Apollo, KKR, Business, Getty, CPA, BI, Alpine Partners, Alpine's, Harvard Business School, Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Alpine, of Foreign Labor, Bain Capital, Blackstone, Harvard, Games, Wall, Citadel, headhunters, dealmakers, Private, PJT Partners, Centerbridge, of Michigan Locations: San Francisco, UPenn, Carlyle, Blackstone, Axel
Dan Loeb's Third Point largely bought into the big technology space during the first quarter, offering a sign of confidence in further gains after a big rally. That can indicate expectations of more room to run within megacap tech and "the Magnificent Seven." He raised his Amazon stake by more than 20%, making the e-commerce stock his second-largest holding at about $920 million. The big tech name, which joined the Dow Jones Industrial Average earlier this year, gained close to 19% in the first quarter. Outside of tech, he opened stakes in names including Goldman Sachs and Cinemark during the quarter.
Persons: Dan Loeb's, It's, bode, Loeb, Warburg Pincus, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Microsoft, Google, Dow Jones, Columbia, UC, Berkeley, Meta, Jefferies, Citigroup, United States Steel, DuPont de Nemours Locations: New York, McKesson
Why private equity has been involved in every recent bank deal
  + stars: | 2024-03-06 | by ( Hugh Son | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Greg Nash | ReutersThe $1 billion-plus injection that New York Community Bank announced Wednesday is the latest example of private equity players coming to the need of a wounded American lender. Led by $450 million from ex-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's Liberty Strategic Capital, a group of private investors are plowing fresh funds into NYCB. That happened to Silicon Valley Bank, whose failure to raise funding last year was effectively its death knell. On Wednesday, headlines around noon that NYCB was seeking capital sent its shares down by 42% before trading was halted. "With private deals, you can talk for a while, and we almost got to the finish line before there was any publicity."
Persons: Jerome Powell, Steven Mnuchin, Greg Nash, Steven Mnuchin's, Warburg Pincus, HomeStreet, Steven Kelly, NYCB Organizations: Financial, Treasury, Reuters, York Community Bank, Strategic Capital, Centerbridge Partners, FirstSun, Wellington Management, Yale Program, Silicon Valley Bank Locations: Rayburn, Washington , U.S, NYCB, PacWest, Banc, California, it's, Silicon
The deck kicked off a game of one-upmanship among Wall Street banks trying to keep their employees happy. Lit capitalized on poking fun at Wall Street culture, selling $35 dad hats that read, "Do You Know Who My Father Is?" There have, of course, been endless rumors about Lit's identity, especially among Wall Street underlings. Wall Street underlings have speculated about Litquidity's identity for years. Basak, one attendee said, wanted to take a "wrecking ball through it all" and hold Wall Street heavy hitters accountable.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, I've, David Solomon, Litquidity, Goldman, Solomon, Evercore, Michael Kovac, Lit, Warburg Pincus, Jamie Dimon, Jamie Dimon's, Banksy, Bennett Jordan, who've, Lit's, — Mark Moran, , Jefferies, Richard Handler, Spencer Platt, Isaac Laifer, Laifer, Handler, We'd, Henry, Hank, Medina, He's, he's, Jefferies Medina, Bart P, Fuchs, Karl Smith, Mark Moran, Moran, Bloomberg he'd, Zack DeZon, Getty Images Moran, Brian Hanly, Hanly, Sonali Basak, Angela Weiss, cryptocurrency, we'll, Mark, Medina's, weren't, CoinFLEX, Litquidity doesn't, Dave Portnoy, wasn't, Medina Ayden Syal, Kyle Zappitell, Zappitell, he'd, hasn't, Bennett Jordan —, Craig Sjodin, Litney, Paul Argenti, Wall Organizations: Goldman, New York Times, CNBC, Business, Bloomberg, Metropolitan Club of New, Nomura, Citigroup, Financial Times, Litney Partners, Whitney Partners, BI, ESPN, Litquidity, Centerview Partners, New York, Getty, Bain Capital, Litquidity Venture Partners, SEC, Cornell University, Wexford Capital —, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, CFA, Getty Images, Bullish, Vice, Wall Street, Litquidity's, Manhattan's Rue, Fox Business, Litquidity Ventures, Coatue Management, SAFE, Soho House, Dartmouth University Locations: New York, Tribeca, Metropolitan Club of New York, Instagram, San Francisco, Medina, New York City, Miami, NoHo, Chad, Connecticut, Litquidity, Linktree, Soho
Dan Loeb's Third Point hedge fund took profits on a handful of chip stocks in the third quarter, instead buying into other, marquee technology names, regulatory fillings show. While contending with these challenges in the third quarter, the billionaire fund manager sold of his holdings in the three chip stocks. Those gains have come amid the artificial intelligence boom that has driven up chip makers and other stocks tied to the technology. In the same vein, Loeb raised the size of his Microsoft stake by 46% in the third quarter. In addition to the chip makers, Leob also sold out his entire stakes in HCA Healthcare and Black Knight , among others.
Persons: Dan Loeb's, Loeb, Warburg Pincus, Leob, Black Knight Organizations: Devices, Micron Technology, Nvidia, Securities and Exchange, VanEck Semiconductor, Nasdaq, Meta, Microsoft, Xbox, Intercontinental Exchange, Jacobs Solutions, Warburg, Jefferies, Citigroup, Taiwan Semiconductor, DuPont de Nemours, Healthcare, Black Locations: New York, Meta, California
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're continuing to look for more opportunities in Vietnam, says Warburg Pincus CEOChip Kaye, CEO of Warburg Pincus, discusses Vietnam's attractive qualities, including its "reasonably stable macroeconomic framework over the last 10 years."
Persons: Warburg Pincus, Chip Kaye Locations: Vietnam
"We have continued to see strong underlying demand for quality customer experience, driven by an increasing outsourcing trend across the global healthcare industry," Warburg Pincus' Mumbai-based managing director Viraj Sawhney said in the statement. Warburg Pincus has invested in the healthcare sector for over five decades and counts Ensemble Health Partners, which offers revenue cycle management for healthcare firms, and U.S consumer healthcare navigation company Quantum Health among its portfolio companies, according to the statement. The entry of Warburg Pincus into Everise will see Singapore-headquartered private equity firm Everstone Group exiting the company, according to the statement, which said the transaction is expected to close by the end of this year. Founded in 2016, Everise has over 19,000 employees in eight markets from Singapore to India, according to its website. Brookfield, with some $850 billion in assets under management, agreed to buy into Everise from Everstone in 2020.
Persons: Warburg Pincus, Everise, Viraj Sawhney, Yantoultra Ngui, Kane Wu, Catherine Evans, Emelia Organizations: Health Partners, Quantum Health, Everstone Group, Brookfield, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Everise, U.S, Brookfield, Mumbai, Singapore, India, Everstone
Competition for buy-side jobs, including at private equity firms and hedge funds, can be fierce. Insider identified the 13 recruiting firms aspiring dealmakers and traders should know for a buy-side job. The buy-side hiring spree is expected to continue despite a slowdown in mergers and acquisitions — a cornerstone of private equity investing. BellCast Partners works with mega funds, middle market funds, infrastructure funds, impact funds, real estate private equity funds, sector-focused funds, sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and credit funds. Today it does searches in private equity, growth equity, distressed, credit, venture capital, hedge funds, family offices, and select investment banks.
Persons: headhunting, Brain O'Callaghan, John Arbolino, Arbolino, Amity, Pamela Esterson, Susanna Nichols, Nichols, Esterson, Danielle Caston Strazzini, Alison Bellino Johnson, BellCast, Caston Strazzini, Jill Pierce, Spencer Stuart, Pierce, , Brian O'Callaghan, it's, Renee Hylton, Keith Mann, Josh Grauer, Grauer, Mann, Adam Zoia, Annette Krassner, Katie Cunningham, Sarah Armstrong, Cunningham, Armstrong, Anna Brady, Janelle Matthews, Beth Grossman, Brady, they've, Morgan Stanley Eleni Henkel, Henkel, Leah Trabich, HSP, Carlyle, Warburg Pincus, Adam Kahn, Kahn, Anthony Keizner, Keizner, Nina Swift, Marty Brady, Vedica Qalbani, Qalbani, Lindsey Mead, Jessica Wu, Michael Garmisa, SearchOne, Sheri Gellman, Gellman Organizations: Citadel, nab, Boothroyd, Co, Wall, Amity Search Partners, Palm Beach Staff, SG Partners, Bain Capital, Centerbridge Partners, Trian Partners, BellCast, Charlotte Staff, CPI, BellCast Partners, Investor Relations, Nashville, San Francisco, Wharton, Harvard, Stanford, New York Staff, Partners, San Francisco Staff, Los Angeles Staff, TPG, Thoma Bravo, Bessemer Venture Partners, EQT, Elliott, Equity, KKR, ICONIQ, Spectrum Equity, Henkel Search, Search Partners, New York, Oxbridge, Nashville Staff, Time Warner, Indiana University, SG Locations: New York, San Francisco, Austin, San Diego, Chicago, Los Angeles , New York, Phoenix, West Coast, Los Angeles, NYC, California, United States, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, Columbia, Latin America, Asia, Europe, San Francisco , New York, Bay, Gold, Los Angeles , Greenwich, Nashville, Amity, South Florida
A sign of Antchain, the blockchain technology branch under Ant Group, is seen at Ant Group's booth during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, China, July 8, 2021. REUTERS/Yilei Sun/File PhotoAug 7 (Reuters) - A number of global investors are opting out of Ant Group's (688688.SS) proposed share buyback after the Chinese fintech's valuation was slashed by more than 70%, Bloomberg News reported on Monday. However, a few money managers, including Fidelity Investments and T. Rowe Price Group, have agreed to sell their shares, the report added. In July, Ant Group announced a surprise share buyback of up to 7.6% of its equity interest at a price that represents a group valuation of about 567.1 billion yuan ($78.68 billion). Ant Group, Warburg Pincus, GIC, Fidelity Investments and T. Rowe Price Group did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
Persons: Ant Group's, Warburg Pincus, Rowe Price, Nilutpal, Varun Organizations: Ant, Artificial Intelligence, REUTERS, Yilei, Bloomberg, Plan Investment, Carlyle Group, Fidelity Investments, Rowe Price Group, Ant Group, GIC, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Shanghai, China, Canada, Bengaluru
Russell Horwitz has been named David Solomon's new chief of staff at a difficult time for the CEO. Russell Horwitz, a partner and former chief of staff to CEO Lloyd Blankfein, is returning to the firm after roughly two years away. Another, Jake Siewert, left Goldman for Warburg Pincus in June 2021. Horwitz left soon after. He has Washington experienceLike Rogers, Horwitz also has a past working in Washington DC.
Persons: Russell Horwitz, David Solomon's, Horwitz, Goldman, John F, Rogers, Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, David Solomon, John Rogers, Jon Corzine, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Joshua Roberts, Solomon, John Waldron, Fiona Carter, Carter, Dina Powell McCormick, Gregg Lemkau, Byron Trott, Jake Siewert, Warburg Pincus, Blankfein, He's, Ken Griffin, John, David, Pablo Salame, Umesh Subramanian, Arthur Levitt Organizations: Goldman, The New York Times, Reuters, BDT, MSD Partners, Miami . Partners, Citadel, Citadel Horwitz, Washington DC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Clinton Locations: Miami, Citadel's, Washington
It will be based in Los Angeles and led by Banc of California CEO Jared Wolff. Shares of PacWest surged 34% after the market close, while Banc of California jumped 9%. PacWest stockholders will receive 0.6569 Banc of California shares for each PacWest share they currently own. Meanwhile, the two private equity firms will be issued new Banc of California stock worth $400 million at a price of $12.30 per share. PacWest had total assets of $44 billion at the end of March, while Banc of California had assets of $10 billion, according to separate company filings.
Persons: Warburg Pincus, Centerbridge, Jared Wolff, PacWest, Timothy Coffey, Janney Montgomery Scott, Janet Yellen, Ares Management, Wolff, We've, David Smith, Nomura, Niket, Nupur Anand, David French, Pete Schroeder, Tatiana Bautzer, Megan Davies, Lananh Nguyen, Arun Koyyur, Jonathan Oatis, Sonali Paul Organizations: PacWest Bancorp, Warburg, Centerbridge Partners, midsize, RARE, Bank, Pacific Western Bank, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Autonomous Research, U.S, Thomson Locations: Banc, California, Los Angeles, U.S, Bengaluru, New York
July 26 (Reuters) - PacWest Bancorp's (PACW.O) shares rose nearly 38% in premarket trading on Wednesday, a day after smaller rival Banc of California (BANC.N) agreed to buy the lender for $1.1 billion in an all-stock deal. Banc of California's shares jumped nearly 13% after the lender said it would pay 0.6569 share to PacWest stockholders for each share they own. PacWest stock was trading at $10.47, higher than the offer price of $9.60 per share, per calculations based on Banc of California's closing price on Tuesday. "The deal marks a structural transformation for BANC and accelerates its evolution, with a much improved profitability profile exiting 2024." Private equity firms Warburg Pincus and Centerbridge Partners have agreed to invest $400 million in Banc of California's buyout deal.
Persons: Raymond James, David Long, Long, Ares Management, PacWest, Omar Fahmy, Fahmy, Warburg Pincus, Niket Nishant, Manya, Shinjini Organizations: Reuters, PNC, Western Alliance, Warburg, Centerbridge Partners, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: California, Banc, U.S, Los Angeles , California, Bengaluru
Microsoft — The Xbox owner saw its shares slide 3.7% after issuing quarterly revenue guidance that fell short of analysts' expectations. Microsoft did report earnings and revenue that beat Street estimates for the calendar second quarter, however. Alphabet — Shares of the Google parent rose 5.8% after Alphabet beat analysts' revenue and profit in the second quarter. Boeing's revenue of $19.75 billion topped analysts' estimates of $18.45 billion, according to Refinitiv. The company also reported an 82-cent-loss per share, while Refinitiv analysts had estimated a loss of 88 cents per share.
Persons: Refinitiv, Morgan Stanley, Lauren Schenk, Chubb, Spotify's, selloff, PacWest, Warburg Pincus Organizations: Microsoft, YouTube, Boeing, Texas, Texas Instruments, FactSet, Visa, Spotify, Deutsche Bank, Warburg, Centerbridge Locations: Banc, California
Banc of California and PacWest Bancorp shares surged after announcing an all-stock merger. The new bank will have $36 billion in assets and $30.5 billion in total deposits. Banc of California shares jumped 8.4% to $15.85 apiece in after-hours trade, extending gains from an 11% rise on Tuesday. The all-stock deal will result in a new bank with $36 billion in combined assets, Banc of California and PacWest announced on Tuesday. It will have $25.3 billion in total loans and $30.5 billion in total deposits.
Persons: PacWest, Jared Wolff, Warburg Pincus, Wolff, We've, Timothy Coffey, Janney Montgomery Scott Organizations: PacWest Bancorp, Morning, Warburg, Centerbridge, Reuters, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, JPMorgan, First Republic Bank, First Citizens Bank, New York Community Bancorp Locations: California, Banc, Silicon, Signature Bank , New York
July 26 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) will buy almost $2 billion worth of mortgages to facilitate Banc of California's (BANC.N) purchase of PacWest Bancorp (PACW.O), a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The investment bank has entered into an agreement to buy $1.8 billion of single-family residential loans at a discount, the source said. Banc of California had entered into a "contingent forward asset sale agreement" for its residential mortgage portfolio, the lender said in a presentation on Tuesday, without naming the buyer. The source said the mortgage transaction will also close at the same time. The mortgage purchase was earlier reported by Bloomberg News.
Persons: Warburg Pincus, PacWest, Jaiveer Singh, Nupur Anand, Arun Koyyur Organizations: JPMorgan Chase &, PacWest Bancorp, Reuters, Centerbridge Partners, Bank, Bloomberg News, Thomson Locations: Banc, California, PacWest, Bengaluru, New York
PacWest merges with Banc of California in all-stock deal
  + stars: | 2023-07-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
July 25 (Reuters) - Banc of California (BANC.N) and PacWest Bancorp (PACW.O) on Tuesday announced an all-stock merger with a $400 million equity raise from Warburg Pincus and Centerbridge Partners. Reporting by Niket Nishant in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun KoyyurOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Warburg Pincus, Niket, Arun Koyyur Organizations: PacWest Bancorp, Tuesday, Centerbridge Partners, Thomson Locations: California, Bengaluru
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