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February 02, 2026
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
U.S. enforcers reached three new merger settlements, while the Federal Trade Commission successfully blocked a $945 million heart valve deal and lodged an appeal for its case targeting Meta's past acquisitions.
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February 02, 2026
Pensions Biz Chesnara Completes £260M Buy Of HSBC Life
British pensions company Chesnara PLC said Monday that it has completed the acquisition for approximately £260 million ($355 million) of the specialist life protection and investment bond provider of banking giant HSBC, boosting its assets to approximately £18 billion.
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February 02, 2026
FitzWalter Capital Pulls £491M Offer For Auction Tech Biz
Private investment firm FitzWalter Capital Ltd. said Monday that it has canceled its plans to make a formal bid for Auction Technology after the online marketplace operator rejected its proposed offer of approximately £491 million ($671 million) and denied it due diligence on Jan. 29.
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February 02, 2026
Mills & Reeve Guides £16M Pensions Deal For UK Charity
Just Group PLC said Monday that it has completed a buy-in transaction worth £16 million ($22 million) to secure the retirement benefits for members of the pension plan of a charity which cares for disabled military veterans.
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February 02, 2026
Akin Aids Helios' $292M Plan To Take Payments Biz Private
Private equity firm Helios said it plans to pull CAB Payments from the London market in a $292 million deal after the U.K. cross-border payments business endured a rocky spell on the stock exchange.
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January 30, 2026
Rio Tinto, Chalco Acquire Stake In Brazil's CBA For $903M
Rio Tinto and Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., or Chalco, have agreed to acquire Votorantim's controlling stake in Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio through a jointly owned vehicle, in a deal valuing the Brazilian aluminum producer at about $902.6 million.
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January 30, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London saw collapsed solar bonds company Rockfire Capital sue the Royal Bank of Scotland, e-ticket platform Eventbrite target the owners of Salford Red Devils rugby club over an alleged contract breach, and Scottish distiller William Grant & Sons square off against a former MP in a trademark tussle tied to its Glenfiddich whisky.
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January 30, 2026
IG Group Completes $125M Cryptocurrency Exchange Deal
IG Group said Friday that it has completed the approximately 178 million Australian dollars ($125 million) acquisition of Australian cryptocurrency exchange Independent Reserve after receiving approval from the central bank of Singapore.
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January 30, 2026
Freshfields-Led Permira's Investment Values Carne At €1.4B
Carne Group said Friday that it has agreed to sell a "significant minority stake" to British global investment firm Permira in a deal that values the third-party management company at approximately €1.4 billion ($1.7 billion).
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January 30, 2026
Shoosmiths Advises Centaur On Share Buyback, Quitting LSE
Centaur Media PLC confirmed on Friday a program to return up to £64 million ($88 million) to shareholders as it looks to leave the main market of the London Stock Exchange.
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January 30, 2026
UK Pension Deal Market Slumps In 2025 By 18% To £39B
The value of bulk purchase annuity pension deals fell by nearly 20% to £39 billion ($53.6 billion) in 2025 — the market's worst year since 2022.
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January 30, 2026
Europa Metals To Withdraw From AIM After Acquisition Failures
Europa Metals said Friday that its shares will be removed from London's Alternative Investment Market on Feb. 2 after an acquisition deal it hoped to clinch failed to materialize.
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January 30, 2026
Apax In Talks To Buy Auto Dealer Tech Biz For £583M
Pinewood Technologies Group PLC has confirmed that it has entered into talks with private equity firm Apax Partners LLP over a potential acquisition that values the U.K. automotive software company at £583 million ($802 million).
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January 30, 2026
AstraZeneca Seals China Obesity Drug Deal For Up To $18.5B
Biotechnology giant AstraZeneca has struck a licensing deal worth up to $18.5 billion with CSPC Pharmaceutical of China to develop weight-loss drugs, the companies said Friday, as Western investment in China ramps up.
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January 29, 2026
Wachtell-Led International Paper To Split Into 2 Public Cos.
International Paper said Thursday it will split its operations into two separate publicly traded companies, retaining a North American entity while creating a new company for its Europe, Middle East and Africa operations.
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January 29, 2026
Swedish Safety Co. Buys UK Aircraft Tire Safety Biz For £2.3M
Swedish safety business Haki said Thursday it has acquired Newbow Aerospace, a British supplier of aircraft ground support equipment, for approximately £2.3 million ($4.6 million).
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January 29, 2026
Lloyds Bank Plans £1.75B Share Buyback After Strong Results
Lloyds said Thursday that it will return up to £1.75 billion ($2.4 billion) to its investors in a share buyback program as it reported a strong financial performance in 2025.
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January 29, 2026
Investment Co. Duroc To Sell Austrian Business For $20M
Duroc AB said Thursday it has agreed to divest all shares in the Austrian company IFG Asota for approximately 175 million Swedish kronor ($19.8 million), a move the investment company believes will substantially strengthen its financial position.
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January 29, 2026
Minerals Explorer Buys 85% Stake In African Uranium Supplier
Explorer Arkle Resources PLC said Thursday that it has acquired an 85% holding in Namibia Uranium Pty Ltd. funded by a cash-and-shares deal worth £2 million ($2.8 million) and through £1.7 million raised by selling stock to investors.
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January 29, 2026
Linklaters-Led Vet Biz CVS Moves To LSE Main Market
Veterinary services provider CVS said Thursday that it has moved its shares to the main market of the London Stock Exchange as it positions itself for a new phase of growth.
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January 29, 2026
Lukoil Open To Offers Despite Deal With Carlyle
Russian oil and gas heavyweight Lukoil said Thursday that it has agreed to sell its international assets to U.S. private equity giant Carlyle, but added that it is open to alternative offers.
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January 28, 2026
Housing Biz Unite Seals £723M Acquisition Of Rival Empiric
Student accommodation developer Unite Group said Wednesday its £723 million ($997 million) acquisition of rival Empiric has now been completed after the scheme of arrangement became effective to create a student housing giant with a £10.5 billion combined portfolio.
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January 28, 2026
FitzWalter Won't Boost £491M Bid For Online Auctions Biz
London-based private investment firm FitzWalter Capital Ltd. said Wednesday that it will not increase its approximately £491 million ($676 million) for Auction Technology because the online marketplace operator did not grant access to due diligence.
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January 28, 2026
Abrdn Urges Shareholders To Reject Halt To Wind-Down
Abrdn urged its investors on Wednesday to vote against a proposed move by its largest shareholder to replace its new investment manager and to end the real estate investment trust's managed wind-down.
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February 04, 2026
Ropes & Gray Adds 10-Lawyer Linklaters Team In Paris
Ropes & Gray LLP has recruited a team of 10 lawyers from Linklaters LLP for its new office in Paris as it seeks to boost its services to clients in private funds and tax matters in Europe and worldwide.
Expert Analysis
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Weighing PE Transaction Risks As EU AI Act Rolls Out
As the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act becomes effective in stages, legal practitioners involved in private equity deals should consider the transactional risks resulting from this measure, including penalties, extraterritorial reach and target-firm applicability, say lawyers at Covington.
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UK-EU Competition Agreement Signals Rebuilding Of Ties
The European Commission’s recent adoption of proposals to sign the European Union-U.K. competition agreement is a welcome first step toward better policy and enforcement convergence, providing a clearer legal framework for businesses to manage regulatory risk, says Charles Whiddington at Steptoe.
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Takeaways From EU's Review Of Merger Control Guidelines
The European Commission’s newly launched consultation on the European Union’s merger guidelines will explore whether and how merger control should consider key policy objectives, such as innovation, investment incentives and security, say lawyers at Latham.
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Identifying Data Center Investment Challenges, Opportunities
The role of data centers is expanding, as are new opportunities for private capital investors, but there are issues to consider, including finance models and contract complexity, as well as power supply, cyber threat resilience and data sovereignty, say lawyers at Ropes & Gray.
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Anticipating A Shift In CMA Merger Control Enforcement
As the Competition and Markets Authority outlines plans to put the U.K. government's growth objectives into action, the changes may well pave the way for a more permissive outlook for review of mergers and acquisitions in the U.K., say lawyers at A&O Shearman.
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Saxon Woods Ruling Tightens Rules On Director Good Faith
The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Saxon Woods v. Costa departs from the High Court's ruling, clarifying that a director's sincere belief they have acted in the company’s best interests is not sufficient to satisfy the statutory requirement to act in good faith, say lawyers at Covington.
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Key Takeaways As EU And UK Impose New Russia Sanctions
The European Union and U.K.’s new sanctions on Russia, designating increasing numbers of non-Russian companies in the defense and shipping sectors, mean that organizations must examine from the outset whether a transaction has any nexus with the EU or the U.K., say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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What New FCA Private Stock Market System Could Offer Cos.
While the Financial Conduct Authority’s new secondary private stock market system will bring more control and less ongoing regulatory compliance than a public market, but because the regime grants a significant degree of flexibility to operators it may be some time before a full operational picture emerges, says Iain Wright at Morgan Lewis.
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EU Telecom Merger Ruling Unveils Foreign Subsidies Analysis
The European Commission’s recent publication of its decision approving e&’s acquisition of certain portions of PPF Telecom Group reveals its approach toward and procedural expectations for the European Union’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation, offering valuable guidance on how the commission will conduct future investigations, say lawyers at Goodwin.
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What EU 'Killer Acquisition' Study Means For Pharma Deals
The European Commission’s recent study of pharmaceutical companies' acquisitions of emerging competitive threats, the first of its kind globally, has important implications for the industry, and may lead to increased awareness of merger control risks in collaborative agreements, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.
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Tools For Effective Asset Tracking In Offshore Jurisdictions
In light of a technology company's recent allegations that its former CEO maintained an undisclosed interest in offshore companies, practitioners may want to refresh their knowledge of the tool kit available for tracing and recovering allegedly misappropriated assets from both onshore and offshore jurisdictions, say lawyers at Walkers Global.
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Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Divergent Approaches Emerge
With indications of greater divergence and uncertainty in Russia sanctions policy between the U.K., European Union and U.S., there are four general principles and a range of compliance steps that businesses should bear in mind when assessing the impact of a potentially shifting landscape, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.
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FCA Update Eases Private Stock Market Disclosure Rules
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently updated proposals for the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System would result in less onerous disclosure obligations for businesses, reflecting ongoing efforts to balance an attractive trading venue for private companies while maintaining sufficient investor protections, say lawyers at Debevoise.
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FCA Bulletin Highlights Risks Of Leaking Inside M&A Info
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent bulletin on the consequences of leaking sensitive information during transactions, warning that such disclosure may result in market abuse allegations, demonstrates the regulator’s determination to root out and penalize insider dealing, say lawyers at Cadwalader.
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How CMA Is Responding To UK Gov't Pro-Growth Agenda
With the U.K. government’s recent call for the Competition and Markets Authority and other regulators to better support economic growth, the competition policy landscape is shifting materially toward an emphasis on a more proportionate and targeted approach to merger enforcement, say lawyers at Macfarlanes.