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India to Exit Entire 26 12% Stake in Tata Communications

India to Exit Entire 26.12% Stake in Tata Communications Bloomberg 3/13/2021 Subhadip Sircar © Bloomberg Signage for Tata Communications Ltd. is displayed atop of the company s headquarters in Mumbai, India, on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. Cyrus Mistry, the ousted chairman of India s biggest conglomerate, was replaced as Tata Sons chairman by his 78-year-old predecessor Ratan Tata at a board meeting on Oct. 24. Tata Sons said the conglomerate s board and Trustees of the Tata Trusts were concerned about a growing “trust deficit” with Mistry, which prompted the company to remove him. (Bloomberg) The Indian government will exit its entire 26.12% shareholding in Tata Communications Ltd., the company said in a regulatory filing late Friday.

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Power Corp s Mackenzie Starts Private Credit Fund for Retail Market

Power Corp.’s Mackenzie Starts Private Credit Fund for Retail Market Bloomberg 3/11/2021 Kevin Orland © Bloomberg Signage is displayed on a screen during the Power Corp. of Canada (PCC) annual general meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Tuesday, May 14, 2019. PCC, the second-largest company in the U.S. 401(k) pension business, plans to keep buying companies that fit with its strategy. (Bloomberg) IGM Financial Inc.’s Mackenzie Investments unit has launched a new fund to sell private credit to retail investors, a move that aims to capitalize on one of its recent acquisitions. Popular Searches Mackenzie’s new fund invests most of its capital in Northleaf Capital Partners’ senior secured private lending program for institutional investors. The fund also incorporates Mackenzie’s own active high-yield and floating-rate income ETFs.

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