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In 2016, an investment fund sponsored by Brookfield Corporation acquired a portfolio of 13 student housing properties totaling 5,700 beds primarily in four university markets in the UK for a total purchase price of approximately £400 million. [60] It acquired 3 additional properties in February 2022 for £94 million. [61]
In 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) implemented SFAS 157 in order to expand disclosures about fair value measurements in financial statements. [3] Fair-value accounting or "Mark-to-Market" is defined by FAS 157 as "a price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date".
This is a list of banks in the United States affected by the 2008 financial crisis. The list includes banks (including commercial banks, investment banks, and savings and loan associations) that have: been taken over or merged with another financial institution, been declared insolvent or liquidated, or; filed for bankruptcy.
Each year Private Equity International publishes the PERE 100, a ranking of the largest private equity real estate companies by how much capital they have raised for investment in the last five years.
Acquired in connection to the acquisition of Alleghany Corporation: Johns Manville: Materials and Construction 100% 2001/02/27 [40] $1.8 Billion [13] Jordan's Furniture: Furniture Related 100% 1999/10/11 Justin Brands: Clothing 100% 2000/08/01 $570 Million [13] Kansas Bankers Surety Company: Insurance and Finance 100% 1998/04/10 Kern River ...
Almost a year ago, Ali Wolf, chief economist at the housing-market data company Zonda, told me the $300,000 starter home was going extinct. The share of new-home projects under $300,000 was ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese internet giant Alibaba Group is looking to sell a number of consumer sector assets, including grocery business Freshippo and retailer RT-Mart, three sources with ...
Under IFRS, financial assets are classified into four broad categories which determine the way in which they are measured and reported: Financial assets "held for trading" — i.e., which were acquired or incurred principally for the purpose of selling, or are part of a portfolio with evidence of short-term profit-taking, or are derivatives — are measured at fair value through profit or loss.