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March 11, 2026
Clifford Chance Leads 3i To Buy €300M Datacenter Stake
Investment trust 3i Infrastructure PLC said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire a majority stake in a Norwegian data center for approximately €300 million ($348 million), as it expands into the fast-growing online infrastructure sector.
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March 10, 2026
Simpson Thacher Mistake Costs Catering Biz Merger Appeal
A tribunal has ruled that Aramark cannot attempt to appeal a decision by the competition regulator to block its merger with a Scottish rival, saying the U.S. hospitality company's lawyers filed its appeal hours after the deadline with no reasonable excuse.
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March 10, 2026
Paul Weiss-Guided GSK To License Liver Drug For $690M
GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to license its experimental liver disease drug linerixibat to Italian pharmaceutical company Alfasigma, which focuses on serious liver conditions, for up to $690 million.
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March 10, 2026
Canada Life Completes £105M Pension Buy-In Deal
Canada Life said Tuesday it has completed a £105 million ($141.4 million) full-scheme buy-in with a U.K. pension scheme sponsored by an unidentified industrial company, securing benefits for more than 1,800 members.
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March 10, 2026
Videndum Sets £85M Fundraising Target To Slash Debt
Videndum PLC said Tuesday that it is planning to raise £85 million ($114 million) in equity as part of a broader plan of refinancing arrangements with its lenders to strengthen its finances, including debt repayments and restructuring, to avoid going under.
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March 10, 2026
Infrastructure Business Costain Begins £20M Share Buyback
Costain Group PLC on Tuesday started the first half of a share repurchase program worth up to £20 million ($27 million), a move expected to lower the infrastructure specialist's share capital.
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March 10, 2026
Finnish Pharma Co. Faron Launches €40M Rights Offer
Faron Pharmaceuticals said Tuesday it has launched a program to raise approximately €40 million ($46.5 million) to support clinical trials for its main cancer drug candidate and finance its operating costs into late 2027.
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March 10, 2026
Insurer Sabre Eyes Another £5M Buyback As Premiums Fall
Sabre Insurance Group PLC said Tuesday that it will reward shareholders with another share repurchase program worth up to £5 million ($6.7 million) as it reported lower premiums.
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March 09, 2026
Investor Goes Back For Thirds In VietJet Lease Dispute
A subsidiary of an international private investment company said at a London court Monday that a Vietnamese budget airline should pay it further damages resulting from failing to return leased planes on time, resulting in lost rental income.
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March 09, 2026
Retailer Can't Add Broker To Rosenblatt Negligence Case
A fashion retail entrepreneur cannot sue an insurance broker as part of a wider negligence case against a law firm over the collapse of his fashion brands Jaeger and Aquascutum, with a London judge ruling that he must keep the total number of defendants at 19.
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March 09, 2026
AI Startup Nscale Hits $14.6B Valuation, Backed By Nvidia
Artificial intelligence hyperscaler Nscale on Monday revealed it had reached a $14.6 billion valuation after closing a Series C funding round with $2 billion in tow, supported by Nvidia, Lenovo and others.
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March 09, 2026
Software Biz Fights Travel Firm's $14.5M Share Purchase Case
Travel software giant Sabre International has hit back at a claim that it unlawfully refused to buy a Turkish travel-booking company's shares in a joint venture for $14.5 million in a dispute over an erroneous date in an option agreement.
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March 09, 2026
General Oceans Plans $52M Euronext Oslo IPO
General Oceans ASA, which provides advanced underwater technology, said Monday that it is looking to go public via an initial public offering on the Euronext Oslo stock exchange in which it expects to raise 500 million Norwegian kroner ($52 million).
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March 09, 2026
Clifford Chance Led Generali In €337M Units Sale To Zurich
Italian insurance company Generali said Monday that it has agreed to sell its property and casualty insurance business in Ireland and Northern Ireland to Zurich Insurance Group for €337 million ($390 million) in an all-cash deal.
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March 09, 2026
PE Biz Secures Loan To Fund £251M Food Wholesaler Buy
Private equity firm OEP Capital Advisors LP said Monday that its subsidiary has secured a £117.5 million ($157 million) loan to support its planned takeover of U.K. food wholesaler Kitwave Group PLC.
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March 09, 2026
Athora Raises €3.5B As Deal For Insurer PIC Gets Green Light
Retirement savings giant Athora Holding Ltd. said it has raised €3.5 billion ($4 billion) to fund its acquisition of the U.K.'s Pension Insurance Corp. PLC, as it disclosed it had received regulatory approval for the mega-deal.
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March 09, 2026
M&C Saatchi Kicks Off Share Buyback Worth Up To £4.5M
M&C Saatchi PLC launched a buyback program on Monday worth up to £4.5 million ($6 million) as it seeks to reduce share capital.
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March 09, 2026
Kirkland-Led EQT To Buy 42% Stake In Yorkshire Water
Private equity firm EQT AB said Monday it has agreed to acquire a 42% stake in the parent company of Yorkshire Water, as the U.K.'s privatized utilities grapple with high debt and public anger over sewerage and service failures.
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March 09, 2026
South African Gold Miner To Buy Aussie Rival For £163M
Pan African Resources said Monday that it has agreed to acquire minerals explorer Emmerson Resources in a deal that values the Australian company about £163 million ($217 million), to consolidate its position in a Northern Territory gold field.
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March 09, 2026
Engineering Biz IMI Begins £500M Share Buyback Program
Engineering firm IMI rolled out a share repurchase program of up to £500 million (£668 million) on Monday, in line with its plans to reward investors after reporting stronger revenue.
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March 06, 2026
Annington Sued By Trustees Amid £730M Bond Default Row
Annington Funding PLC has been hit with a legal claim from its trustees over an alleged default on £730 million ($978 million) of debt linked to Annington's sale of thousands of U.K. military homes back to the Ministry of Defence.
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March 06, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Slaughter And May, Kirkland
In this week's Taxation With Representation, British insurer Beazley accepts a cash takeover offer from Zurich Insurance Group, a consortium of investors led by Blackrock's Global Infrastructure Partners and the EQT Infrastructure VI fund buys energy company AES, and private equity firm Thoma Bravo acquires third-party logistics provider WWEX.
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March 06, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen British American Tobacco sued by more than 100 investors, the government bring a claim against a COVID-19 supplier of personal protective equipment, Annington Funding sue its new corporate trustees on the Financial List, and Piers Morgan hit with a defamation claim from a pro-Israel barrister he interviewed on his YouTube channel.
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March 06, 2026
Metals Miner Raises $8.4M To Fund Zimbabwe Gold Expansion
Precious metals mining company Kavango said Friday that it has raised approximately $8.4 million in its latest share sale to fund its $13.5 million expansion plan for gold mining in Zimbabwe.
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March 06, 2026
Freshfields Helps Axel Springer's £575M Telegraph Group Deal
Politico owner Axel Springer SE said Friday that it will buy Telegraph Media Group for £575 million ($767 million) from RedBird IMI, beating a contentious rival deal from the owner of the Daily Mail.
Expert Analysis
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How Lawyers Can Work On Unmasking Beneficial Ownership
The Solicitors Regulation Authority's recent anti-money laundering report suggests that identifying ultimate beneficial owners in a transaction is one of the key day-to-day challenges that law firms face, and the solution lies in combining know-your-business processes with know-your-client verification, says Sam Ruback at Thirdfort.
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Anticipating The UK's Top M&A Trends In 2025
Conversations with market participants are focusing on five key questions about 2025's transactional markets, ranging from issues of artificial intelligence, to the boom in takeovers and increased regulatory scrutiny, says Layla D’Monte at King & Spalding.
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Businesses Should Expect A Role In Tackling Fraud Next Year
If one word sums up a key trend in financial crime enforcement in 2024, it would be fraud, as enforcement agencies clamped down on consumer-focused crime — and businesses will need to be prepared to play a part in 2025 with the coming of the "failure to prevent fraud" offense, says Jessica Parker at Corker Binning.
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Decoding Arbitral Disputes: Cross-Border Contract Lessons
A U.K. court's decision this month in Banco De Sabadell v. Cerberus provides critical lessons for practitioners involved in drafting and litigating cross-border investment agreements, and offers crucial insight into how English courts apply foreign law in complex cross-border disputes, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn.
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Preparing For The Next 5 Years Of EU Digital Policy
The new European Commission appears poised to build on the artificial intelligence, data management and digital regulation groundwork laid by President Ursula von der Leyen's first mandate, with a strong focus on enforcement and further enhancement of previous initiatives during the next five years, say lawyers at Steptoe.
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The Rising Tide Of EU Antitrust Enforcement In Pharma
The European Commission’s recent record-breaking €463 million fine of Teva for abusing its dominant position confirms that European Union competition law enforcement in the pharmaceutical sector remains a priority, with infringements drawing serious financial exposure, say lawyers at Cooley.
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Looking Back On 2024's Competition Law Issues For GenAI
With inherent uncertainties in generative artificial intelligence raising antitrust issues that attract competition authorities' attention, the 2024 uptick in transaction reviews demonstrates that regulators are vigilant about the possibility that markets may tip in favor of large existing players, say lawyers at McDermott.
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What The Future Of AI In Financial Services Looks Like
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the global financial services industry, with a hybrid model likely to evolve where AI handles routine tasks and humans focus on strategy and decision-making, so financial institutions should work with regulators to establish ethical standards and meet regulatory expectations without stifling innovation, say lawyers at Womble Bond.
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What UK Security Act Report Indicates For Future Gov't Policy
Following the recent publication of the National Security and Investment Act report on the scrutiny of proposed investments, it will be interesting to see how the act’s powers fit into a government policy that plans to cut regulatory obstacles, while maintaining a hard line on national security, say lawyers at Katten Muchin.
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What UK Takeover Code's Narrowed Focus Will Mean For Cos.
In narrowing its scope of application, the U.K. Takeover Panel's forthcoming amended code will have practical implications for U.K.-registered companies and ultimately provide greater market clarity and certainty, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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M&A Takeaways From 1st EU Foreign Subsidies Merger Ruling
The European Commission’s recent decision on the merger between e& and PFF Telecom is the first to approve a transaction subject to commitments under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, serving as a helpful guide by confirming that behavioral measures ring-fencing EU activities from the potential effect of third-country subsidies are acceptable, say lawyers at Cleary.
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Factors Driving EU Competition Policy For The Next 5 Years
Teresa Ribera Rodríguez’s recent nomination as the new European Union commissioner for competition prompts questions about policy and enforcement, with goals to enhance competition in business, implement stronger and faster enforcement, and promote and fund decarbonization likely in her sights during a five-year term, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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Modernizing UK Trade Settlement Standard: The Road Ahead
Andrew Tsang and Tom Bacon at BCLP consider the rationale and challenges of a potential U.K. trade settlement acceleration, part of an initiative to modernize the financial market infrastructure, and suggest that incorporating distributed ledger technology as a synchronized recording system would facilitate the move.
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What EU Antitrust Guidelines Will Mean For Dominant Cos.
The European Commission’s recent draft antitrust guidelines will steer courts' enforcement powers, increasing the risk for dominant firms engaging in exclusive dealing without any apparent basis to shift the burden of proof to those companies, say lawyers at Latham.
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Draft Merger Control Guidance Allows CMA To Cast Wide Net
The Competition and Markets Authority's recent draft merger control guidance, reflecting the regulator's strengthened powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act, introduces extensive change and potential procedural improvements, specifically concerning reviews of private equity firms, say lawyers at Travers Smith.