Previous close | 4.0000 |
Open | 2.8200 |
Bid | 1.6500 |
Ask | 4.2000 |
Strike | 93.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-05-03 |
Day's range | 2.8100 - 2.8200 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 51 |
Perpetual also announced the retirement of its CEO and managing director Rob Adams, bringing an end to a months-long strategic review of the company. The deal comes 16 months after Perpetual acquired smaller fund manager Pendal in a deal worth $1.6 billion and is now being demerged with KKR buying the corporate and wealth management units.
(Bloomberg) -- KKR & Co. will buy the wealth management and corporate trust units of Australian fund manager Perpetual Ltd. for A$2.175 billion ($1.43 billion), ending a months-long sale process. Most Read from BloombergTrump Judge Indefinitely Postpones Documents Case TrialOne Out of Every 24 New York City Residents Is Now a MillionaireAmericans Are Racking Up ‘Phantom Debt’ That Wall Street Can’t TrackTrump’s Private Life Exposed in Intimate Stormy Daniels TestimonyThe Sydney-based business ha
Perpetual said on Wednesday that buyout giant KKR & Co would acquire its wealth management and corporate trust businesses for A$2.18 billion ($1.43 billion), sending the Australian financial services firm's shares to a five-month low. Perpetual also announced the retirement of its CEO and managing director Rob Adams, bringing an end to a months-long strategic review of the company. The deal comes 16 months after Perpetual acquired smaller fund manager Pendal in a deal worth $1.6 billion and is now being demerged with KKR buying the corporate and wealth management units.