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https://www.ft.com/content/c0ee2974-0e6d-43b4-ae05-6c4be9aea94f
Activist hedge fund Third Point is pressuring Royal Dutch Shell to break itself up, and Israel’s coalition government is trying to find its footing in a post-Netanyahu era. Plus, the FT’s global finance correspondent, Robin Wigglesworth, explains what makes him wary of private markets.
Activist fund Third Point calls for break-up of Shell - with Derek Brower
https://www.ft.com/content/b4fc6926-e991-43ca-9ac8-3b1478c23dd5
Israel breaks out of its global isolation
https://www.ft.com/content/a67207a6-e2ec-41f3-a29d-f28d202468aa
Moody’s warns of ‘systemic risks’ in private credit industry
https://www.ft.com/content/862d0efb-09e5-4d92-b8aa-7856a59adb20
The dangerous private capital party - with Robin Wigglesworth
https://www.ft.com/content/0db2f539-8860-461b-9435-35e971581629
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