Good morning and welcome to Insider Finance. I’m Dan DeFrancesco, and here’s what’s on the agenda today:
- We mapped out the key investors who are leading Wall Street’s push into the single-family-rental sector.
- Meet the top private-equity investors focused on Hollywood.
- A KKR talent exec details how PE firms aren’t just hiring from “core” schools.
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Meet the slew of investors hosing up homes and buying up America’s suburbs
Here are the major players piling into the booming single-family-rental sector.
Click here to see the entire list.
From Apollo to Zelnick, these 13 private equity players are betting billions on Hollywood. Read the entire list here.
Michaela Edwards is partner and portfolio manager at $8 billion Capricorn Investment Group, which was initially founded as the family office for Jeffrey Skoll and the Skoll Foundation. Read more here.
KKR’s Grace Koo said the firm is pivoting away from hiring only from “core” schools. Here’s what else she said.
Marketers say TikTok’s new policies are meant to protect the app’s younger users from bad actors. Here’s what else we know.
Wall Street is showering younger talent with special bonuses and salary increases in a bid to stop them from leaving. We’ve got the full list of which firms have raised salaries so far.
Odd lots:
Bill Ackman Drops SPAC Plan for Universal Music Deal (WSJ)
Inside Merrill’s Fight With Advisors to Keep 44 Clients (Barron’s)
Accountants, Lawmakers Urge Rules on Crypto Accounting (WSJ)