Business Fast > Finance > Abrdn sells $4 billion of private equity assets FinanceAbrdn sells $4 billion of private equity assetsOctober 3, 2023posted on Oct. 03, 2023 at 1:43 pm 30 employees will also transfer from the firm’s US subsidiary to a Boston-based investment manager READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastOctober 3, 2023previous articleNominate a leader for CNBC's debut Changemakers list: Women transforming businessnext articlePatients with liver disease three times more likely to have personality disorderYou Might Also LikeFinanceWhy is British Steel in trouble and who owns it?April 12, 2025FinanceDWP new Cold Weather Payment update as 1.4million get £25 boostApril 11, 2025FinanceBirmingham’s bin worker strike highlights gap between rich and poorApril 10, 2025FinanceUS egg prices break record high for third consecutive month even as inflation dropsApril 10, 2025FinanceScottish house prices 'more resilient' than other parts of the UKApril 10, 2025FinanceUniversal’s first European theme park to open in Bedford in £50bn boost for economyApril 9, 2025Recommended For YouFinanceWhy is British Steel in trouble and who owns it?April 12, 2025FinanceSportsRory McIlroy’s electric finish ignites Masters bid as Justin Rose leads packApril 11, 2025SportsSportsHull KR's unbeaten start ends with loss to WiganApril 11, 2025SportsSportsRuben Amorim considering Andre Onana U-turn ahead of Newcastle v Man Utd clashApril 11, 2025SportsBondsFreak sell-off of ‘safe haven’ US bonds has Wall Street rattledApril 11, 2025Bonds
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