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Kroll (formerly Duff & Phelps) is a financial and risk advisory firm established in 1932 and based in New York City. [1] [2] In 2018, Kroll was acquired by Duff & Phelps. [3] In 2021, Duff & Phelps decided to rebrand itself as Kroll, a process it completed in 2022. [4]
Virtus Investment Partners, formerly known as Phoenix Investment Partners, Ltd., was formed on November 1, 1995, through a reverse merger with Duff & Phelps Investment Management Co., at the time the investment management affiliate of Duff & Phelps Corporation. [citation needed]
A group of private equity firms, including The Carlyle Group L.P. (NASDAQ: CG), announced yesterday that the consortium would acquire investment advising and banking firm Duff & Phelps Corp. (NYSE ...
In 2000, Fitch acquired both Chicago-based Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Co. (April) [9] and Thomson Financial BankWatch (December). Fitch Ratings is the third largest NRSRO rating agency, covering a more limited share of the market than S&P and Moody's, though it has grown with acquisitions and frequently positions itself as a "tie-breaker" when ...
In February 2017, BDO launched a legal action against Duff & Phelps, claiming damages of up to £28.9 million. [66] Hearings on this action began in May 2021. [ 67 ] [ 68 ] BDO were awarded £3.4 million, mainly due to Duff & Phelps not pursuing opportunities to sell players and property during the administration period.
Although past performance is a natural consideration and has been used as an implied evaluation factor, its use was not formalized by the U.S. government until the 1960s through a Department of Defense past performance reporting system known as the Contractor Performance Report. [3] Defining past performance as an evaluation factor ...
Performance attribution, or investment performance attribution is a set of techniques that performance analysts use to explain why a portfolio's performance differed from the benchmark. This difference between the portfolio return and the benchmark return is known as the active return .
Form 13F is a quarterly report filed, per United States Securities and Exchange Commission regulations, [1] by "institutional investment managers" with control over $100M in assets to the SEC, listing all equity assets under management. [2] Academic researchers make these reports freely available as structured datasets. [3]