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GlobalCapital


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titleGlobalCapital
logoLogo GlobalCapital JPEG HiRes.jpg
editorHenry Elkington
editor_titleChairman, Delinian
editor2Andrew Pinder
editor_title2CEO, Delinian
editor3Isaac Showman
editor_title3CEO, NextGen Publishing
editor4Toby Fildes
editor_title4Managing Director, GlobalCapital
editor5Ralph Sinclair
editor_title5London Bureau Chief, GlobalCapital
editor6Oliver West
editor_title6New York Bureau Chief, GlobalCapital
frequencyDaily online newspaper
categoryCapital markets
publisherGlobalCapital, Delinian Ltd.
firstdate1987
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
websitewww.globalcapital.com

GlobalCapital is a news and data service covering the global debt and equity capital markets and is one of the branded business units of Delinian’s NextGen portfolio.

The publication is targeted at bankers, issuers, lawyers, investors, regulators, trading platforms and other industry experts.

History

GlobalCapital, previously known as Euroweek, started in 1987 by the financial publishing company Euromoney as a weekly printed newspaper covering capital markets.

Change of owner

Euromoney Institutional Investor, which also published other titles such as Euromoney Magazine and Metal Bulletin, which later formed part of its Fastmarkets division, accepted a £1.7bn takeover bid in July 2022 from private equity groups Astorg and Epiris.

The deal split the business in two. Fastmarkets became a stand-alone entity, owned, and controlled by Astorg, with the remaining Euromoney business, including GlobalCapital, operating under the majority ownership and control of Epiris.

In November 2022, Becketts Bidco Limited, a newly formed company indirectly owned by funds managed by Astorg and Epiris, completed its acquisition of Euromoney, and it was delisted from the London Stock Exchange.

References

References

  1. "About".
  2. "About Us".
  3. "Euroweek: 1987 and all that". Euroweek.
  4. "Euromoney accepts £1.7bn private equity offer".
  5. "Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") rebrands as Delinian Limited ("Delinian")".
  6. "Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") Euromoney announces the completion of the acquisition by Astorg and Epiris".
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