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Private equity: from cutthroats to frenemies

08.16.2022 - By Financial TimesPlay

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Elections officials in Kenya announced a winner in last week’s presidential election but the result is being challenged, Iran denies involvement in the stabbing of controversial author Salman Rushdie, and China cut a crucial lending rate for the first time since January. Plus, we look at how the private equity industry evolved from a group of mercenary dealmakers to co-operative rivals. 

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William Ruto wins Kenya’s presidential election Iran denies linked to Rushdie attack  China cuts lending rate as economic data disappoint and Covid cases rise The private equity club

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