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Yet another big deal got announced this week. Salesforce said it plans to buy Slack for $27.7 billion. It’s the largest acquisition for the software company.  

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How S&P Global's $44 billion IHS Markit deal will transform the supply chain for financial data

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Douglas Peterson, S&P Global CEO
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The deal turned heads, but the knock-on effects might be even bigger.

S&P Global's $44 billion bid for IHS Markit is the largest acquisition of the year. However, the impact it will have on the world of financial data could be even greater.

Bradley Saacks, Reed Alexander, and I spoke to industry experts about what to expect off the back of the deal.

Most importantly, we got some insight into who might be next up to make a deal

Click here to read the entire story.


How Joe Biden's housing policy threatens real-estate investing

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President-elect Joe Biden delivers a pre-Thanksgiving address at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, November 25, 2020.
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A lot of time is being spent thinking about how President-elect Joe Biden's new regime will impact various markets. Here's Libertina Brandt and Natasha Solo-Lyons with a look at what real-estate investing can expect. Read more here


Odd lots:

JPMorgan Traders Set for Up to 20% Bonus Jump After Record Year (Bloomberg)

Retailers Seize on Pandemic Fallout to Become Property Owners (WSJ)

Bestow to Buy Centurion Life Insurance From Wells Fargo (Barron's)

BlackRock Emerges as Wall Street Player in Biden Administration (WSJ)

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