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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.
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February 18, 2026
Sackers, WTW Steer £700M IBM Pension Scheme Buy-In
The U.K. pension plan of a subsidiary of International Business Machines Corp. has completed a £700 million ($950 million) buy-in transaction, securing the retirement benefits of more than 3,600 members, Standard Life said on Wednesday.
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February 17, 2026
Property Biz Eyes German Deals With £77M Capital Raise
Sirius Real Estate Ltd. said Tuesday it will receive £77 million ($104 million) in proceeds from a share offering as it looks to snap up defense-related assets in Germany.
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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.
Expert Analysis
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Tips For Implementing EU Sustainability Reporting Guidance
Lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell discuss the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group’s recently published guidance on double materiality assessments and offer takeaways on achieving a sustainability directive-compliant process that could enhance clarity and consistency among multinational stakeholders.
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What UK Digital Markets Act Will Mean For Competition Law
The new Digital Markets Act’s reforms will strengthen the Competition and Markets Authority's investigatory and enforcement powers across its full remit of merger control and antitrust investigations, representing a seismic shift in the U.K. competition and consumer law landscape, say lawyers at Travers Smith.
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What French Watchdog Ruling Means For M&A Landscape
Although ultimately dismissed due to lack of evidence, the French competition authority’s recent post-closing review of several nonreportable mergers is a landmark case that highlights the increased complexity of such transactions, and is further testament to the European competition authorities’ willingness to expand their toolkit to address below-threshold M&As, say lawyers at Cleary.
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Exploring The EU's Draft Standards On Crypto Authorization
The European Securities and Markets Authority’s recently published draft standards aim to promote fair competition and a safer environment for crypto providers and investors, detailing precisely the information to be provided to national authorities in charge of screening the acquisitions of a qualifying holding, says Mathieu de Korvin at Norton Rose.
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What The New Digital Markets Bill Will Mean For Companies
The recently passed Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill will bring significant reform to U.K. merger control and antitrust rules for all businesses, but the introduction of a strategic market status regime and its reporting obligations means large tech organizations in particular need to think carefully about the forthcoming changes, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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Insurance Ruling Stresses High Hurdle To Fix Policy Wording
In Project Angel v. Axis, the Court of Appeal recently refused to rewrite the exclusion clause of an insurance policy, reminding parties in the warranty and indemnity market to carefully word clauses, as there is a high threshold before courts will intervene to amend policies, say Joseph Moore and Laura McCann at Travers Smith.
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CMA Reports Signal Tighter Scrutiny Of AI Model Markets
The Competition and Markets Authority’s recent reports on artificial intelligence foundation models suggest that competition in AI is not working as it should, so large digital firms can expect the regulator to use its full toolbox as it continues to monitor and investigate the sector, say lawyers at Cooley.
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How Gov't Response Addresses Investment Act Concerns
The government’s recently published response to a call for evidence on the National Security and Investment Act is largely appropriate to stakeholder concerns raised and demonstrates in its five areas of focus that it is willing to respond to live issues, say lawyers at Watson Farley.
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Pharma Remains A Key Focus Of EU Antitrust Enforcement
The recently published European Commission report on pharmaceutical sector competition law illustrates that effective enforcement of EU rules remains a matter of high priority for EU and national authorities, say lawyers at Dechert.
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The Dangers Of Providing Misleading Info In A Merger Review
Although Kingspan's recent proposed acquisition of Trimo, brought before the European Commission, was abandoned following investigation for an alleged breach of EU Merger Regulation requirements, it has brought to light the importance of submitting accurate and complete information in merger reviews to avoid incurring a substantial fine, say lawyers at Steptoe.
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Cum-Ex Prosecutions Storm Shows No Sign Of Abating
The ongoing trial of Sanjay Shah in Denmark is a clear indicator that efforts remain focused on holding to account the alleged architects and beneficiaries of cum-ex trading, and with these prosecutions making their way across Europe, it is a more turbulent time now than ever, says Niall Hearty at Rahman Ravelli.
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Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents
Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.
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EU Inquiry Offers First Insight Into Foreign Subsidy Law
The European Commission's first in-depth investigation under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation into a public procurement process, and subsequent brief on regulatory trends, sheds light on the commission's approach to such cases, as well as jurisdictional, procedural and substantive issues under the regulation, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.
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Key Points From EC Economic Security Screening Initiatives
Lawyers at Herbert Smith analyze the European Commission's five recently announced initiatives aimed at de-risking the EU's trade and investment links with third countries, including the implementation of mandatory screening mechanisms and extending coverage to investments made by EU companies that are controlled subsidiaries of non-EU investors.
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Vodafone Decision Highlights Wide Scope Of UK's FDI Rules
The U.K. government’s recently imposed conditions required for its approval of Vodafone and Etisalat’s strategic relationship agreement under its National Security and Investment Act jurisdiction, illustrating the significance of the act as an important factor for transactions with a U.K. link, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.