Carlyle Raises $6.55 Billion for Fifth Asia Buyout Fund 
 

Carlyle Group closed the new fund-aimed at investing in technology, consumer and other sectors across the Asia-Pacific region-after it surpassed its target of $5 billion.

 
Cushman & Wakefield Files for IPO 
 

Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield filed preliminary plans for an initial public offering, hoping to cash in on the nine-year bull market in the commercial real-estate industry.

 
Daimler Issues Profit Warning as Chinese Tariffs Hit U.S.-Built SUVs 
 

Daimler issued a surprise profit warning, saying Chinese retaliatory import duties on vehicles built in the U.S. would hit sales and profits of the SUVs it builds at its Alabama factory.

 
Technology Provider for Clinical Trials Puts Itself On the Block 
 

CRF Health Inc., which enables electronic assessments for trial participants, has retained investment bank Jefferies LLC to explore a potential sale.

 
Match Group Deepens Its Connection With Dating-App Hinge 
 

Match Group Inc. has added Hinge to its stable of dating apps, acquiring a controlling stake in the Tinder-competitor that is popular with millennials.

 
Trump on ZTE Talks With Lawmakers: 'We're Working on It' 
 

President Trump said that he and lawmakers are working on addressing concerns over a deal between Washington and Beijing to save Chinese telecommunications company ZTE, which had been accused of repeated sanctions violations.

 
Altice to Sell Telecom Tower Assets to KKR, Morgan Stanley Infrastructure 
 

Altice Europe agreed to sell parts of its telecom-tower businesses in France and Portugal for around 2.5 billion euros ($2.89 billion) in a bid to pay down the company's heavy debt load.

 
To Ease U.S. Concerns, Chinese Shipper Offers to Put California Terminal in a Trust 
 

Chinese state-run shipping firm Cosco has offered to put a large container terminal in Long Beach, Calif., in a U.S.-run trust to allay U.S. national-security concerns about Chinese ownership of the facility.

 
Publisher of National Enquirer Subpoenaed in Michael Cohen Probe 
 

Federal authorities have subpoenaed the publisher of the National Enquirer for records related to its $150,000 payment to a former Playboy model for her story alleging an affair with Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.

 
Guggenheim in Talks to Buy Munich Re Asset-Management Operations 
 

The transaction under discussion would leave Munich Re with a minority stake in Guggenheim.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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