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January 27, 2026
DLA Piper Guides £6.6M Pension Deal For Norwegian Food Biz
The Norwegian food company Kavli Group has offloaded £6.6 million ($9 million) of its U.K. retirement scheme liabilities to Pension Insurance Corp. PLC, the insurer said Tuesday, in a deal steered by DLA Piper and CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP.
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January 27, 2026
FCA Studying Impact Of AI On Financial Services, Markets
The finance watchdog launched a wide-ranging review into how artificial intelligence could reshape financial services and markets in the long-term on Tuesday, as regulators face growing pressure to keep pace with the fast-moving technology.
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January 27, 2026
LSE Looks To Relax Rules For Overseas Cos. Joining Indexes
The London Stock Exchange Group has said it plans to entice international businesses to join indexes such as the blue-chip FTSE 100 by easing rules on the number of shares that must be held in public hands.
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January 27, 2026
Staffing Biz Announces Further £20M Buyback, Lower Profit
Recruitment and advisory business SThree unveiled an additional share repurchase program of up to £20 million ($27.4 million) on Tuesday, as the company reported a sharp drop in its pre-tax profit.
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January 27, 2026
Freshfields-Led Sportswear Biz To Buy €1.5B Puma Stake
Chinese sports equipment giant Anta Sports said Tuesday it has agreed to buy a 29% stake in Puma for €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion), which will make it the German athletic apparel maker's largest shareholder.
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January 27, 2026
Poultry Cos. Told To Stay Separate Amid UK Antitrust Probe
Britain's antitrust enforcer told Société LDC SA of France and Gressingham Foods, a breeder of ducks in England, on Tuesday not to integrate their poultry businesses as it carries out an investigation into the deal, which was completed in December.
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January 26, 2026
PE Targets 70% Of Midsized Law Firms, Report Says
Almost 70% of midsized law firms said they had been targeted by private equity units in 2025, according to a Law Society report, as professional services firms continue looking for boosts from external funders.
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January 26, 2026
Costain's New Pension Deal Boosts Shareholder Returns
Costain Group PLC said Monday that it has reached a new agreement for its defined benefit pension scheme with its trustee, which will help it boost shareholder returns, as it announced a new £20 million ($27.4 million) share buyback program.
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January 26, 2026
Paul Weiss Guides KPS In €230M Buy Of Novacel
Compagnie Chargeurs Invest SA said Monday that it has entered into a binding agreement with KPS Capital Partners LP to sell its buildings protection business Novacel to the U.S. private equity firm in a deal worth approximately €230 million ($273 million).
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January 26, 2026
Arc Guides Finnish Airline's £4M Pension Deal With Aviva
Finland's national airline has offloaded £4 million ($5.5 million) of its pension liabilities to insurer Aviva PLC, advisers said Monday, in a deal guided by Arc Pensions Law.
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January 26, 2026
Czech Tycoon Launches €1.1B Bid For French Retailer
Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínsky said Monday that he plans to buy French electronics retail group Fnac Darty in a deal valued at approximately €1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) as he looks to further expand his European empire.
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January 26, 2026
Freshfields, Fried Frank Aid CVC's $1.2B Buy Of US Credit Biz
Private equity firm CVC said Monday that it plans to buy hedge fund Marathon Asset Management LP in a cash and equity deal of up to $1.2 billion to boost its credit products in the U.S.
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January 26, 2026
HSBC's $14B Hong Kong Bank Buyout Gets Court Approval
HSBC Holdings PLC said Monday that it has finalized the privatization of Hang Seng Bank in an all-cash deal valued at 106 billion Hong Kong dollars ($13.6 billion), making the Hong Kong lender a wholly owned subsidiary.
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January 26, 2026
Property Co. Aroundtown Begins €250M Share Buyback
Real estate company Aroundtown rolled out a share repurchase program on Monday of up to €250 million ($296 million) in a move expected to lower its share capital.
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January 23, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Vinge, A&O Shearman, Cassels
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Swedish private equity company EQT buys U.K. secondaries firm Coller Capital, biopharmaceutical giant GSK PLC acquires Rapt Therapeutics Inc., and fusion energy company General Fusion announces plans to go public by merging with special purpose acquisition company Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III.
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January 23, 2026
Danish Regulator Hits Saxo Bank With $49M AML Fine
The Danish finance regulator said Friday that it imposed a 313 million Danish kroner ($49 million) fine on Danish bank Saxo over anti-money laundering compliance failures.
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January 23, 2026
Clifford Chance Guides €3.8B Czech Defense Group's IPO
Czechoslovak Group said Friday that it has raised €3.8 billion ($4.5 billion) in its initial public offering in the largest European IPO since 2022.
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January 23, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London saw Travelers Insurance hit with a claim from a property buyer over a payout tied to collapsed law firm Axiom Ince, Swedish music group Pophouse Entertainment clash with the production company that helped it create the ABBA Voyage experience, and biotech company Vertex Pharmaceuticals sue rival entity ToolGen for patent infringement.
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January 23, 2026
HSF Kramer-Led Fintech Co. Buys Mortgage Biz Acre
ClearScore Group said Friday it has acquired Acre Platforms Ltd., a mortgage technology company, as the U.K. financial technology firm expands into the home-lending market to diversify its business beyond credit products.
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January 23, 2026
A&O Shearman-Led Telenor To Exit Thailand In $4B Deal
Norwegian telecoms company Telenor said it has agreed to sell its entire stake in Thailand's True Corp. for approximately 39 billion Norwegian kroner ($4 billion), marking its exit from the country after 25 years.
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January 23, 2026
Abrdn Sells French Logistics Asset Amid Wind-Down
Abrdn said Friday it has sold a logistics property in France for €7.9 million ($9.3 million), as the real estate investment trust continues to offload assets under its shareholder-approved orderly wind-down.
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January 23, 2026
Gowling, Sackers Steer Japanese Bank's £24M Pension Deal
A pension plan sponsored by one of Japan's largest financial institutions has offloaded £24 million ($32 million) of its retirement program liabilities to Just Group, in a deal steered by Gowling WLG and Sackers, advisers to the transaction have said.
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January 23, 2026
Tech Biz TruFin To Buy Back £6M Worth Of Shares
Holding company TruFin PLC launched a share repurchase program of up to £6 million ($8 million) on Friday, aimed at boosting returns to investors and lowering its share capital.
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January 23, 2026
Norton Rose Steers £213M Oxford Instruments Pension Buy-In
Royal London has concluded a £213 million ($288 million) full scheme buy-in to secure the retirement benefits for the pension plan of U.K. members of technology toolmaker Oxford Instruments PLC.
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January 22, 2026
Ex-Trading Co. CEO Denies Signing Fake Contract In $19M Trial
The former chief executive of trading technology business Finalto didn't use the company as "a vehicle for fraud" by signing a sham employment contract, he said in evidence at a trial where he and another executive are seeking more than $19 million in unpaid benefits.
Expert Analysis
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Role Of UK Investment Act Is Evolving In M&A Deals
With merger and acquisition activity likely to increase in light of the government’s new defense industrial strategy, the role of the National Security and Investment Act will come into sharper focus, and its recent annual report confirms that scrutiny is intensifying, say lawyers at Kingsley Napley.
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EU Investment Reporting Rules Letup Signals Pragmatic Shift
While investment companies remain subject to far-reaching disclosure obligations under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, new guidance from the European Commission on reporting passive limited partner commitments represents a drastic simplification and burden reduction, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.
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How Illumina/Grail Is Affecting EU Merger Control 1 Year On
The landmark Illumina/Grail judgment a year ago limiting referral of below-threshold mergers to the European Commission has not left transactions unscrutinized, and for companies the days of straightforward merger filings analyses are over, say lawyers at Crowell & Moring.
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What To Know About Interim Licenses In Global FRAND Cases
Recent U.K. court decisions have shaped a framework for interim licenses in global standard-essential patent disputes, under which parties can benefit from operating on temporary terms while a court determines the final fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms — but the future of this developing remedy is in doubt, say attorneys at Fish & Richardson.
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EU Act Establishes Data Sharing Rules, But Hurdles Remain
The recently effective European Union Data Act provisions establish harmonized rules to unlock the use of data generated by technology-embedded software, but leave practical challenges that organizations will need to navigate to comply with cross-border requirements, say lawyers at King & Spalding.
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Reviewing EU Competition Policy 1 Year After Draghi's Report
Implementation of the Mario Draghi report’s proposals to revamp European Union competition policy is currently case-specific, making it less visible, and more needs to be done in the way of merger review and antitrust enforcement, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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Evolving General Partner Stakes Market Brings Opportunities
The rapid increase in investment in general partner stakes by private capital managers indicates its advantages over both strategic sales and initial public offerings, including the ability to retain greater operational control over the business and to avoid the scrutiny that accompanies a listing, says Nicholas Page at Macfarlanes.
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Waldorf Ruling Signals Recalibration For Restructuring Plans
The recent High Court landmark judgment refusing to sanction Waldorf Production PLC's restructuring plan underscores a change in the way courts assess whether such plans are fair, indicating not their demise but a pivotal moment in their evolution, say lawyers at Simpson Thacher.
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Key Points From UK And Japan's Antitrust Cooperation Pact
The memorandum of cooperation recently signed between the U.K. and Japan to promote collaboration in competition law enforcement is a meaningful step that offers cross-border businesses an improved foundation for earlier alignment and better risk management, say lawyers at Steptoe.
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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.