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February 20, 2026
FCA Clarifies Conflicting UK Rules For Share Issuers
The Financial Conduct Authority has clarified overlapping rules on how quickly banks bringing shares to the stock market must notify a regulatory information service such as the London Stock Exchange's RNS.
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February 20, 2026
Ex-Tech CEO Wins $2M For Firing Over China Deal Warnings
The former chief executive of a semiconductor business has won $2 million as a tribunal ruled that the company unfairly sacked him for blowing the whistle over the risks of increased Chinese involvement in the company.
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February 20, 2026
HSF Kramer-Led Swiss Re To Buy QBE Business Segment
Swiss Re Group said Friday its commercial insurance division has agreed to acquire the global trade credit and surety business of Australia's QBE Insurance Group, to satisfy growing demand for its risk management services.
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February 20, 2026
Pharma M&A Surge Eases Biotech VC Exit Struggles
Big pharmaceutical companies circling mature drug candidates as they seek to fill a revenue hole of more than $200 billion — created by a looming patent cliff — might provide respite to venture capital investors that have struggled to exit biotech companies since COVID-19, experts say.
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February 20, 2026
HFW-Led Tullow Oil To Buy Ghana Floating Asset For $125M
Energy company Tullow said Friday that a subsidiary has agreed to acquire a majority stake in a vessel from T.E.N. Ghana MV25 BV for $125.6 million, to support its operations off the Ghanaian coast.
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February 20, 2026
Wildcat Petroleum To Quit LSE After Failed Acquisitions
Wildcat Petroleum PLC said Friday that it will drop out of the main market in London and change its focus to gold after failing to complete any acquisitions of upstream oil assets.
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February 20, 2026
Gowling Advises Helium Extractor On £7.4M Share Sale
Helium extractor Pulsar Helium Inc. said Friday that it has raised approximately £7.4 million ($10 million) through issuing shares to help back its projects and provide working capital.
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February 19, 2026
Womble Bond Clients Say Negligent Advice Sunk £126M Deal
Negligent advice from Womble Bond Dickinson during a £126 million ($170 million) luxury London property redevelopment caused the deal to collapse, lawyers for two business people and a management company said on the first day of a High Court trial on Thursday.
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February 19, 2026
UK Raises Antitrust Concerns In Getty's Shutterstock Deal
The U.K.'s antitrust authority said Thursday that it has provisionally found that Getty Images' planned $3.7 billion acquisition of Shutterstock could harm the supply of editorial images in Britain.
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February 19, 2026
FCA Chief Rathi Wants Shift Away From New Rules
The Financial Conduct Authority will seek to make fewer new rules on the sectors it regulates, its chief executive has said, amid political pressure on the watchdog to do more to support U.K. economic growth.
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February 19, 2026
Asset Manager ICG To Launch Share Buyback Of Up To £316M
Global alternative asset manager ICG PLC said Thursday that it will launch a share repurchase program of up to £316 million ($425.5 million) next week in a move to lower its share capital.
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February 19, 2026
EU Watchdog To Update Guidance On Inside Information
The European Union markets watchdog proposed Thursday to simplify guidelines on delaying disclosure of inside information under the market abuse regime, in order to reduce the burden for companies listing on stock exchanges.
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February 19, 2026
Spread-Betting Biz Fights Order To Unwind Merger With Rival
Sports betting company Spreadex urged the Competition Appeal Tribunal on Thursday to quash an order forcing it to sell a business it acquired in 2023, saying it was wrong to find that the merger would threaten competition.
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February 19, 2026
Nordic Property Biz Raises $2.4M For $3.5B Buy
Commercial property company PPI said it has raised approximately 22.5 million Norwegian krone ($2.35 million) in an equity offering to fund the 34 billion krone acquisition of a portfolio of social infrastructure properties.
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February 19, 2026
Hogan Lovells Aids Pacific Life Re's €1.3B ASR Pension Deal
Pacific Life Re has completed a longevity swap of €1.3 billion ($1.5 billion) worth of pension liabilities for Dutch insurer Aegon.
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February 19, 2026
Ashurst Guides Debenhams Brand Owner On £40M Share Sale
Boohoo Group, which trades as Debenhams Group, said on Thursday that it had raised about £40 million ($54 million) in an oversubscribed sale of shares geared toward creating additional liquidity.
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February 19, 2026
Telecoms Biz Liberty To Buy VodafoneZiggo Stake For €1B
Liberty Global has agreed to acquire Vodafone Group PLC's 50% stake in the Dutch telecommunications joint venture VodafoneZiggo for €1 billion ($1.2 billion) in cash and a minority stake in a new West European company.
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February 18, 2026
Telecom Joint Venture To Pay $2.7B For UK Fiber Company
Private equity firm InfraVia Capital Partners and European telecommunications companies Telefónica and Liberty Global will use their Nexfibre joint venture to pay $2.7 billion for Substantial Group, which is the "second-largest alternative fiber provider" in the United Kingdom, the acquiring companies announced Wednesday.
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February 18, 2026
Amaroq Weighs Move To Main Market Of The LSE
Greenland-focused mining company Amaroq said Wednesday that it will cancel its listing in Canada after nearly nine years and upgrade its listing from the junior investment market of the London Stock Exchange to its main market at the same time.
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February 18, 2026
EU Regulator Sees Risk In Simplified Sustainability Rules
A markets watchdog called on lawmakers Wednesday to adjust proposed revisions to European sustainability reporting standards to better protect consumers and stop the risk of greenwashing.
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February 18, 2026
CMS, Gowling Steer £113M Pension Deal For EU Tech Firm
European technology giant Sopra Steria Ltd. has agreed to a £113 million ($154.4 million) buy-in with Pension Insurance Corp. PLC to secure long-term retirement income for its program's 355 members, the insurer said Wednesday.
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February 18, 2026
UK Hotel Biz To Sell NYC Site For $33.5M As It Drops US Plans
Real estate company PPHE said Wednesday that it has agreed to sell a development site in Manhattan for approximately $33.5 million, shelving plans to build its first hotel and condominiums in the U.S.
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February 18, 2026
Oil And Gas Co. Raises £2M, Eyes Licenses In Southeast Asia
Upland Resources Ltd. said Wednesday that it has successfully completed a share sale to raise £2 million ($2.7 million), funds that will help back its licensing ambitions in Southeast Asia.
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February 18, 2026
Taylor Wessing Steers £11M Energy Consultancy Pension Deal
The pension plan for Noble Denton, an adviser to the oil and gas exploration industry, has agreed to a full scheme buy-in worth £11.4 million ($15.5 million), securing the retirement benefits of 106 members, an insurer broker has said.
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February 18, 2026
Energy Biz Shareholders To Vote On Gas Field Deal
Beacon Energy PLC said Wednesday that it has set a date in March for shareholders to vote on its planned acquisition of a stake in a gas field project in Italy.
Expert Analysis
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Czech Z-Trade Ruling Shows Benefit Of Compliance Program
With its recent Z-Trade fine reduction decision, the Czech Office for the Protection of Competition has for the first time put into practice its compliance program consideration policy, providing a further incentive for companies to implement such programs and underlining the office's intention to pay attention to them, say Vojtech Chloupek and Martin Taimr at Bird & Bird.
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Lessons That May Be Learned From The Demise Of Made.com
With Made.com going into administration, companies that may face similar challenges should take on board that the earlier adequate preemptive planning is considered, the more financial and legal options there will be to avoid last minute firefighting and to focus instead on strengthening the business, says Eleni Michaela at Faegre Drinker.
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Link Ruling Shows FCA's Wide Change-In-Control Powers
The Financial Conduct Authority's recent decision regarding the proposed acquisition of Link Fund Solutions is a reminder that the regulator has significant powers to attach conditions to its approvals and the advent of the Financial Services and Markets Bill could lead to the widening of those powers, say Charlotte Hill and Daniel Hirschfield at Taylor Wessing.
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Takeaways For Transaction Parties After UK Acquisition Block
The U.K. government recently used its retrospective powers under the National Security and Investment Act for the first time to block Nexperia’s acquisition of Newport Wafer Fab, highlighting the considerations that parties have to evaluate when contemplating transactions in high-risk areas, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.
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Understanding The EU's New Foreign Subsidies Regulation
The European Parliament’s newly adopted Foreign Subsidies Regulation extends already wide-ranging European Union state aid powers and adds new layers of deal conditionality, so companies will need to carefully consider how the regulation may affect their EU-bound activities, say Peter Camesasca and Sophie Bertin at Covington.
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A Look At The Increase In Employee Ownership Trusts
The rise in employee ownership trusts has brought certain challenges, but with tax advantages and a proven positive impact on individuals, businesses and regional economies, employee buyouts are set to become more popular and could outstrip mainstream deal activity, says Lisa Hayward at Birketts.
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EU Basel III Bank Reforms May Weaken Securities Market
Recent proposals from the Council of the European Union's review of Basel III bank capital regulatory reforms did not adopt substantive changes urged by the market for the securitization framework, and may have a dampening effect on the competitiveness of European securitizations, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.
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5 Factors Driving Longer Prenotifications In EU Mergers
Attorneys at Linklaters discuss reasons, including transaction complexity and a higher standard of proof, why the duration of the prenotification process in European Commission merger control cases has generally increased over the last 10 years, say attorneys at Linklaters.
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Series
My Favorite Law Prof: How I Learned To Argue Open-Mindedly
Queens College President Frank Wu reflects on how Yale Kamisar’s teaching and guidance at the University of Michigan Law School emphasized a capacity to engage with alternative worldviews and the importance of the ability to argue for both sides of a debate.
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New Clarity On Directors' Creditor Duty In Insolvency Context
The recent case of BTI 2014 v. Sequana, the first to consider the creditor duty at U.K. Supreme Court level, provides directors and insolvency practitioners with significant guidance on how close to insolvency the company needs to be for the creditor duty to be engaged, say attorneys at Shearman.
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German Draft Bill Reflects Trend Toward New Antitrust Tools
A recently proposed amendment to the German Act against Restraints on Competition continues the trend in Europe to equip authorities with greater powers, shifting from a more traditional approach to a more extensive market protection tool, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.
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How COVID, Supply Chain Woes Are Fueling Air Cargo M&A
The pandemic has triggered a shift in the air cargo market, with supply chain issues and demand for expedited service attracting new investment — and M&A interest will likely continue, even as inflation and other factors damp enthusiasm, say Solange Leandro and Alison Weal at Watson Farley.
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What To Expect From A Simplified EU Merger Control System
The European Commission’s draft amendments to the EU merger control system, expected to be formally adopted shortly, reduce its administrative burden and expand the scope of the simplified procedure to additional categories of transactions, providing a welcome development for companies and their advisers, say Axel Gutermuth and Lukas Šimas at Arnold & Porter.
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How The Pandemic And UK Security Law Are Changing Deals
Deal makers must consider how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped the approach to material adverse change provisions in the U.K. and U.S., and how the new U.K. National Security and Investment Act regime will affect investors across the globe seeking to acquire material influence in a U.K. company, say attorneys at Covington.
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3 Foreign Investment Issues Affecting Cross-Border Deals
Now more than ever, managing the increasingly complex foreign direct investment considerations for successfully completing cross-border transactions requires parties to be attentive to the evolving regulatory landscape, particularly in the U.K. and EU, say Chase Kaniecki and William Dawley at Cleary.