The monthly jobs report has sparked a lively debate among economists and industry leaders, revealing a surprising increase of 177,000 new jobs, surpassing early projections by a significant margin. This surge has occurred despite concerns over tariffs and their potential impact on the broader
In a significant move for the private equity secondaries market, Franklin Templeton, alongside Lexington Partners, has launched the Franklin Lexington PE Secondaries Fund (FLEX-I). This fund, domiciled in Luxembourg, represents Franklin Templeton's strategic foray into alternative investments
What happens when your stake in a company can't be sold in the usual way? This question recently confronted many stakeholders in bankruptcy cases involving limited liability company (LLC) interests. LLCs are a staple in today's business environment, yet their unique structure introduces
As the artificial intelligence (AI) sector continues to expand at an unprecedented pace, the dynamics of venture capital (VC) funding are significantly concentrated in three major global hubs: Silicon Valley, Beijing, and Paris. This concentration is shaping the landscape of AI innovation and
The future of Scotland's ambitious renewable energy projects is on a precarious path as the UK Government considers the implementation of zonal energy pricing. This proposal has the potential to jeopardize investments amounting to £30 billion, primarily focusing on Scottish onshore renewable
The European agrifoodtech sector has been experiencing significant changes in recent years, particularly in terms of investment patterns. These shifts are reflective of broader economic, environmental, and geopolitical uncertainties that have prompted a renewed focus on resilience and