CI Global Asset Management completes acquisition of Invesco Canada Investment Fund assets

CI Global Asset Management and Invesco Ltd. announced today that CI GAM has completed the acquisition of the asset management agreement for Invesco Canada’s fund management business. The combined assets under management involved in this transaction are approximately 27 billion CAD, which increases CI GAM’s total assets under management to approximately 175 billion CAD. (Sina Finance)
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RugpullTaster
· 3h ago
How many lawyers and investment bankers are counting money behind these mergers and acquisitions?
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Glass-HeartMarketMaker
· 3h ago
This scale is quite impressive
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BridgeSideBanter
· 3h ago
Traditional asset management integration accelerates; will crypto-native institutions also follow this path in the future?
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PurpleMistColdWallet
· 3h ago
Is Invesco exiting Canada? Or just changing the manager?
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Frictionless
· 3h ago
27 billion CAD, about 20 billion USD—would likely count as a mid-sized merger and acquisition in TradFi.
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RugProofMood
· 3h ago
I keep seeing the name CI as CI/CD, programmer's occupational disease.
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GlassCityAfterTheRain
· 3h ago
Management agreement acquisition, light-asset model, learned a lot.
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0XNightRun
· 3h ago
If this news had come out three years ago, the comment section would definitely be full of "Blockchain will disrupt traditional finance," but now everyone is numb.
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PixelMiningLamp
· 3h ago
175 billion CAD, at the current exchange rate, how much BTC can it buy? Has anyone calculated it?
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InstantNoodle-LevelResearcher
· 3h ago
Sina Finance has also started reporting this—Crypto media should learn from their formatting.
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