Blackstone plans to invest at least $500 billion in Europe over the next decade. CEO Steve Schwarzman sees potential in Europe's economic reforms and lower company valuations. The optimism contrasts ...
Blackstone (NYSE:BX) sees the potential to invest $200B in European credit over the next decade, as the region provides an attractive alternative to the U.S., according to a media interview. "In ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Blackstone's private wealth business plans to enter at least two new European markets next year to tap growing demand among the well-off, two executives at the company told Reuters.
Blackstone CEO and co-founder Steve Schwarzman would have a strong case to be in a circumspect mood as he visits the company’s European headquarters in London. In addition to celebrating Blackstone’s ...
Blackstone Inc. is planning to invest as much as $500 billion in Europe over the next 10 years, underlining the continent’s growing appeal to investors during a period of geopolitical flux. “We see it ...
Michele Rabà will join the firm in April 2026 Blackstone has been active in Europe for over 25 years Rabà will assume the role held by Lionel Assant since 2012 Blackstone has announced that Michele ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Blackstone has said it has closed a 9.8 billion euro ($10.8 billion) European property fund, as it bets on signs of recovery for the sector despite deepening market turmoil. The ...
Blackstone’s BX CEO, Steve Schwarzman, told Bloomberg that the asset manager is planning to invest up to $500 billion in Europe over the next decade. Blackstone is already one of the largest foreign ...
Blackstone targets real estate deals in Europe, focusing on data centers and student housing. CEO Steve Schwarzman views UK as key investment hub, citing legal and educational strength. Get access to ...
The decision follows Big Yellow’s announcement on December 4 that it had concluded there was "no basis to continue discussions" with Blackstone and would not extend the put-up or shut-up deadline of ...
Brian Blackstone wrote about the European Central Bank from The Wall Street Journal's Frankfurt office. His coverage areas included monetary policy, the European economy and the ECB's response to the ...
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