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February 17, 2026
Osborne Clarke, CMS Guide £180M Tech Biz Pension Deal
Pension insurer M&G has taken on £180 million ($243.3 million) in retirement savings liabilities from a scheme sponsored by high technology components manufacturer, in a deal guided by Osborne Clarke and CMS, an adviser on the transaction has said.
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February 17, 2026
Mapping Software Biz To Vote On £87M Takeover Offer
British mapping software business 1Spatial said Tuesday that it has convened its shareholders to vote on a proposed takeover offer of approximately £87.1 million ($117 million) from a portfolio company of U.S. technology investor Battery Ventures.
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February 17, 2026
InterContinental Hotels Group Kicks Off $950M Share Buyback
InterContinental Hotels Group began a share repurchase program on Tuesday to return up to $950 million more to investors as the hospitality giant reported record hotel openings.
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February 17, 2026
Coca-Cola Biz To Return €1B To Shareholders
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners said Tuesday that it will reward investors with a buyback worth up to €1 billion ($1.2 billion) as it seeks to reduce the share capital of the sole licensed bottler of Coca-Cola for the two regions.
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February 17, 2026
Fitch Predicts Rise In European Insurance M&A In 2026
The European insurance market could see a wave of further mergers and acquisitions this year, a ratings agency said Tuesday.
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February 17, 2026
Canadian Co. Wheaton Secures $4.3B Silver Deal With BHP
Wheaton, a Canadian multinational precious metals streaming company, said Tuesday that it has agreed to buy almost one-third of the silver produced in a mine in Peru from a unit of mining giant BHP for an upfront consideration of $4.3 billion.
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February 17, 2026
EU Clears AXA's Buy Of Vodafone, Telefónica Fiber Biz Stake
The European Commission has cleared the acquisition by Axa Investment Managers of a 40% stake in Spanish fiber network operator FiberPass, removing the need for a formal merger filing, Vodafone Spain's owner Zegona said Tuesday.
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February 17, 2026
DLA Piper Steers L&G On Three Bulk Annuity Purchases
Legal & General has helped secure £86 million ($117 million) of pension liabilities across a U.K. manufacturing and construction group's three retirement programs, Broadstone said Tuesday.
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February 17, 2026
Linklaters Steers Pensions Biz In €110M Scottish Widows Buy
Pensions business Chesnara PLC said Tuesday that it has agreed to buy insurance policy manager Scottish Widows Europe from a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group PLC for €110 million ($130 million) in cash as it seeks to expand on the Continent.
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February 16, 2026
US Hedge Fund Settles $650M Claim Over Joint Venture Row
Hedge fund Baupost has settled its $650 million dispute with DPK Management over a failed joint venture, ending the fight over allegations that the real estate company violated an exclusive contract with Baupost by secretly soliciting other offers.
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February 23, 2026
Proskauer Boosts PE, M&A In Paris With Hogan Lovells Team
Proskauer Rose LLP has hired three partners from Hogan Lovells to expand its private equity and mergers and acquisitions transactions team in Paris.
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February 16, 2026
Billionaire Alleges Audit Fraud in £51M Gambling Biz Purchase
An internet betting businessman told a court Monday that the ex-owner of a gambling business he bought orchestrated and concealed a scheme to defraud its auditors, leading to the company losing its license and wiping out his £50.7 million ($69 million) investment.
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February 16, 2026
Apax Pulls £583M Bid For Auto Dealer Tech Biz Pinewood
Pinewood Technologies said Monday that it is still has confidence in its long-term plans, despite private equity firm Apax Partners LLP ending its interest in buying the U.K. automotive software company, citing tough economic conditions.
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February 16, 2026
Peugeot Invest Completes Sale Of €116M Stake In French Biz
Peugeot Invest, the investment arm of the Peugeot family, said Monday that it has sold its entire stake in a major French industrial manufacturer for €116 million ($137 million), marking its exit from the company after almost 50 years.
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February 16, 2026
Watchdog To Relax Accounting Rules For Chinese Listings
The accounting regulator proposed Monday to allow Chinese companies raising money on the London Stock Exchange through global depositary receipts to use Chinese accounting standards, in a temporary relaxation of rules in line with government policy.
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February 16, 2026
Optima Health To Acquire UK Rival PAM For £100M
Optima said Monday it has agreed to buy PAM Healthcare Ltd. in a £100 million ($136 million) deal that aims to strengthen its position in the occupational health and wellbeing sector in the U.K. and Ireland.
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February 16, 2026
CVC Buys M&G's Investment Portfolio Stake For $1.1B
Asset manager M&G Investments said Monday that private equity giant CVC has acquired $1.1 billion of its North America-focused investment portfolio in a secondary transaction.
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February 16, 2026
Global Broker Ardonagh Expands In Asia With Hong Kong Buy
The Ardonagh Group said Monday that it has acquired a majority stake in Risk Management Insurance Brokerage Ltd. of Hong Kong as the British broker continues to expand in Asia.
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February 16, 2026
Plus500 Opens $100M Share Buyback After Revenue Increase
Plus500 started a share buyback program worth up to $100 million on Monday, as the financial technology company looks to reward investors after recently reporting higher revenue.
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February 16, 2026
Zurich Gets More Time To Make £8B Beazley Offer
Britain's mergers and acquisitions authority has granted Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. extra time to make a takeover offer worth $8 billion ($11 billion) for Beazley PLC, the U.K. insurer said Monday.
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February 13, 2026
EU Approves Universal Music's $775M Deal For Downtown
European enforcers have greenlighted Universal Music Group's $775 million purchase of Downtown Music Holdings, after the companies agreed to unload a royalty accounting platform that has access to sensitive information from rival music labels.
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February 13, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Homburger, Lenz & Staehelin
In this week's Taxation With Representation, offshore drilling contractor Transocean Ltd. acquires rival Valaris Ltd., historic British fund manager Schroders agrees to a cash takeover by U.S. asset manager Nuveen, and a consortium that includes U.S. private equity firm Advent International LP and FedEx Corp. buy Polish parcel locker company InPost.
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February 13, 2026
FCA May Be Forced To Set Lower Fines After Appeal Setbacks
The Financial Conduct Authority might be forced to rethink how it justifies the size of its fines after being forced to cut penalties after referral to the Upper Tribunal, raising questions about its ability to make enforcement decisions stick, legal experts caution.
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February 20, 2026
Sullivan & Cromwell Hires Paul Hastings Private Capital Pair
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP has boosted its private capital services in London with the hire of two senior partners from Paul Hastings LLP, continuing the firm's expansion in the English capital.
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February 13, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen a former U.S. defense contractor convicted of tax evasion face legal action, French football club Olympique Lyonnais sued following a $97 million ruling against its owner John Textor, consulting giant Kroll targeted by a South African airline, and H&M hit with a claim alleging it copied protected sunglasses designs. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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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.