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February 05, 2026
Rio Tinto, Glencore Scrap $200B Merger Talks
Rio Tinto said Thursday it is abandoning its possible merger with Glencore, about a month after the mining companies confirmed a potential megamerger that could have valued the combined entity around $200 billion.
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February 05, 2026
4 Firms Build Genius Sports' $1.2B Legend Acquisition
Sports data, technology and broadcast partner Genius Sports Ltd. unveiled plans Thursday to acquire digital sports and gaming network Legend in a $1.2 billion deal that was built by four law firms.
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February 05, 2026
Audit Watchdog Updates UK Corporate Reporting Guidance
The audit watchdog has issued guidance that it said would better support companies to prepare reports by "sharpening its structure" and reflecting recent legislative changes in corporate reporting.
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February 05, 2026
Insurance Distribution M&A Deals Rise, MarshBerry Says
Mergers and acquisitions in the U.K. insurance distribution sector showed "tentative signs" of renewed activity in January, albeit from a low base, according to advisory firm MarshBerry.
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February 05, 2026
UK Miner To Raise £43M Through Placing, Subscription
Tungsten West PLC said Thursday it has launched a fundraising program worth up to £43.3 million ($58.8 million) as the U.K. group advances plans to restart operations at its metal mine in southwest England.
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February 05, 2026
Vodafone Begins €500M Share Buyback Program
Vodafone Group PLC kicked off a €500 million ($590 million) stock repurchase program on Thursday, part of its wider €4 billion buyback plan revealed in 2024.
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February 05, 2026
Shell Kicks Off $3.5B Buyback, Reports Quarterly Earnings Dip
Shell said Thursday that it will purchase $3.5 billion of its shares over the next three months to reduce its share capital as the oil giant reported financial performance for the last three months of 2025.
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February 05, 2026
Vaalco Energy To Sell Non-Core Assets For $25M
Vaalco Energy Inc. said Thursday it has agreed to sell its peripheral oil and gas-producing properties in Canada for 35 million Canadian dollars ($25.5 million) to sharpen the U.S. company's focus on its African drilling and production assets.
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February 04, 2026
Germany's Henkel Buying Coatings Maker Stahl In $2.5B Deal
Germany's Henkel said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire specialty coatings maker Stahl at a roughly $2.5 billion enterprise value from majority owner Wendel and multiple minority owners.
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February 04, 2026
Russells Beats Claim Over Alleged IP Biz Share Sale Plot
A London court struck out an executive's case on Wednesday that two of his business associates and Russells Solicitors plotted to hide plans for a $40 million takeover of a celebrity intellectual property licensing company to get him to sell his shares cheaply.
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February 04, 2026
Glencore To Sell 40% Stake In Congo Assets For $3.6B
A consortium of investors has reached a deal with Glencore to acquire a stake in the assets of the Anglo-Swiss mining giant in the Congo for approximately $3.6 billion to secure critical minerals for the U.S. and its partners.
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February 04, 2026
DLA Piper Steers Marine Biz In £55M Pension Deal With PIC
Global financial services and marine operations group Bibby Line has completed a £55 million ($75 million) buy-in transaction with Pension Insurance Corp. PLC, the insurer said Wednesday, securing the retirement benefits of 667 plan members.
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February 04, 2026
Financier Settles Libel Case Over €454M Vatican Fraud Claims
An Anglo-Italian financier has settled his libel action against a newspaper publisher in which he alleged that the paper wrongly accused him of orchestrating a €454 million ($536 million) property fraud against the Vatican.
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February 04, 2026
Trafigura Sells £132M Stake In Atalaya Mining
A subsidiary of commodities group Trafigura Ltd. has sold a 9% stake in Atalaya Mining Copper SA worth approximately £132 million ($181 million), the European metals producer said Wednesday.
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February 04, 2026
UBS Announces $3B Share Buyback As Profit Jumps
UBS unveiled a share repurchase plan of at least $3 billion on Wednesday as it disclosed a leap in its net profit.
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February 04, 2026
Santander Launches €5B Buyback, Buys US Bank For $12B
Spanish banking giant Santander said on Wednesday that it will begin a share buyback worth up to €5.03 billion ($5.9 billion) to downsize its share capital — a day after it agreed to acquire U.S. bank Webster Financial Corp. for $12.3 billion.
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February 04, 2026
Slaughter And May-Led Zurich Gets Beazley Nod On £8B Offer
Beazley has backed a sweetened £8 billion ($11 billion) takeover approach from Swiss insurance heavyweight Zurich Insurance Group Ltd., the companies said Wednesday, after the London-listed company rejected two lower bids in January.
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February 03, 2026
Wachtell Lipton, Davis Polk Steer $12B Santander Deal
Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz and Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP are guiding Banco Santander SA's $12.3 billion cash-and-stock acquisition of Webster Financial Corp., according to an announcement made Tuesday.
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February 03, 2026
Aircraft Co. Settles $28M Claim Over Undersold Lessor
An aviation business has settled its $28 million claim against an aircraft lessor it alleged had suppressed its own income and profitability, causing the business to undersell its shares in the lessor.
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February 03, 2026
FCA Backs Phillip Brokerage's £6M Walker Crips Buy
Walker Crips said Tuesday the Financial Conduct Authority has approved an acquisition by a unit of Singapore-based capital markets giant Phillip Brokerage Pte Ltd., satisfying a critical condition in the wealth management and stockbroking firm's proposed takeover.
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February 03, 2026
UK Sets Financial Services Links With China To Boost London
The government said Tuesday it had secured agreements with China to boost London's position as a global financial hub during Prime Minister Keir Starmer's recent visit to the country.
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February 03, 2026
Bitcoin-Powered Web Design Biz Begins Trading On LSE
The Smarter Web Co. PLC said Tuesday that it has started to trade on the London Stock Exchange as the U.K web design and development business upgraded its listing from the Aquis growth market.
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February 03, 2026
Osborne Clarke Steers £20M Inspection Biz Pension Buyout
The U.K.'s construction certification body has completed a £20 million ($27 million) full scheme buyout with insurer Aviva, securing the pension benefits of all its members, Broadstone said Tuesday.
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February 03, 2026
Wind Farm Biz Sells Onshore Renewables Assets For €1.44B
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire the entire European onshore renewables business of Ørsted AS for €1.44 billion ($1.7 billion) as the Danish investment firm moves to expand its green energy portfolio.
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February 02, 2026
Netflix Slams HBO Max User's Challenge To Warner Bros. Deal
Netflix argued that an HBO Max subscriber lacks standing to challenge its plan to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, telling a California federal judge Friday that the subscriber doesn't show how the merger would injure her, as she's never subscribed to Netflix and doesn't say she plans to.
Expert Analysis
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Opinion
New US-UK Tech Deal Offers Opportunities To Boost Growth
The recently announced U.S. and U.K. Technology Prosperity Deal, encouraging businesses on both sides of the Atlantic to work together toward technological advance, will drive both investment in U.K. capabilities and returns for U.S. investors, says Peter Watts at Hogan Lovells.
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Poundland Restructuring Plan Highlights Insolvency Law Shift
Poundland’s recently approved £95.2 million restructuring plan in the High Court under Companies Act, Part 26A, demonstrates that the relatively new provision has become an increasingly popular option for rescuing large companies facing insolvency, says Gavin Kramer at Collyer Bristow.
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EU-US Data Transfer Ruling Offers Reassurance To Cos.
The European Union General Court’s recent upholding of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in Latombe v. European Commission, although subject to appeal, provides companies with legal certainty for the first time by allowing the transfer of European Economic Area personal data without relying on alternative mechanisms, say lawyers at Wilson Sonsini.
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CMA App Store Mandates Fall Short Of Regulatory Ambitions
The Competition and Markets Authority's recent proposals to loosen Google and Apple’s mobile platform duopoly are a far cry from the assertive and wide-reaching interventions that advocates of the Digital Markets Unit had hoped to see from the new competition regulator, says Ronan Scanlan at Steptoe.
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UK Reforms Investment Rules, But Clarity Concerns Remain
The U.K. government’s recent reforms to the National Security and Investment Act 2021 demonstrate a continuing pragmatic approach by requiring fewer deal filings, but the regime would benefit from more clarity in key areas, say lawyers at McDermott.
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CMA Pricing Guide Signals Shift In UK Consumer Protection
The Competition and Markets Authority’s recent draft price transparency guide, as part of a wider reform introduced by the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024, represents a significant change in U.K. consumer protection by targeting unfair trading practices and strengthening enforcement mechanisms, says Felicity Forward at Shoosmiths.
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Petrofac Ruling Shifts Focus To Fairness In Restructurings
The recent Court of Appeal overturning of Petrofac's restructuring plans demonstrates a change of direction that will allow previously ignored out-of-the-money creditors a share in the benefits, and means companies must review the fair treatment of different creditor classes, say lawyers at King & Spalding.
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Europe's New Defense Push Creates Investment Prospects
Recent increases in European defense expenditure and governments' desire to innovate are creating a compelling environment for investment and merger and acquisition activity, especially for small and midsize enterprises at the forefront of emerging technologies, say lawyers at Skadden.
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Key Considerations For Issuers In FCA Prospectus Reform
The Financial Conduct Authority’s forthcoming reform of the U.K. prospectus regime should be attractive to both debt and equity issuers because it limits the circumstances in which a costly prospectus is required, making it easier and cheaper for listed companies to raise capital, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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Challenges For Managers In Navigating Continuation Funds
With continuation vehicles becoming an increasingly popular alternative to traditional private equity investment exit routes, managers and lenders should be confident that they understand a transaction’s structure and how it interacts with existing debt arrangements, says Jason Larkins at Travers Smith.
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Challenges Law Firms Face In Recruiting Competitor Teams
Since the movement of lawyer teams from a competitor can bring legal considerations and commercial risks into play, both the target and recruiting firms should be familiar with the relevant limited liability partnership deed to protect their business, say lawyers at Fox & Partners.
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What New UK Stub Equity Rules Will Mean For PE Bidders
The U.K. Takeover Panel’s recent guide to making stub equity offers, for the first time formally harmonizing the approach to be taken, should be helpful for both private equity bidders and practitioners, and not unduly restrictive, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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French Plans For Call-In Powers Signal More Merger Scrutiny
The French Competition Authority’s intention to draft a call-in mechanism for below-threshold transactions demonstrates a growing appetite to expand national investigation tools that will require a balance of effective control and legal certainty to reduce the burden on merging companies, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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UK FDI Enforcement Continues, But Changes Are On The Way
With the U.K. government’s recent foreign direct investment investigation into Maple Armor’s increased shareholding in Fireblitz demonstrating the National Security and Investment Act’s wide scope, an announcement this month that certain transactions will no longer require mandatory notification represents a welcome simplification, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.
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What Cos. Must Note From EU's Delivery Hero-Glovo Ruling
The European Commission’s recent landmark decision in Delivery Hero-Glovo, sanctioning companies for the first time over a stand-alone no-poach cartel agreement, underscores the potential antitrust risks of horizontal cross-ownership between competitors, say lawyers at McDermott.