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Paul Marshall

  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    Paul Marshall in advanced talks for Spectator magazine

    Hedge fund manager is in pole position to buy weekly publication for about £100mn

    The Telegraph newspaper and website, telegraph.com, the spectator magazine and classic boat magazine
  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    Media
    Paul Zwillenberg to step back from Telegraph bid for new Accenture role

    Move by former CEO of Daily Mail publisher comes during drawn-out process for sale of newspaper

    A pile of unsold copies of the Daily Telegraph on May 4 2024 are tied together in a bundle at a newsstand in Bath
  • Wednesday, 8 May, 2024
    Hedge fund boss Paul Marshall loses case over silver salvaged from shipwreck

    UK court rules South African government does not owe compensation for recovery of $43mn worth of silver bars

    File photo of the SS Tilawa
  • Monday, 11 March, 2024
    FT Asset Management
    Paul Marshall’s evolution from financier to media baron

    Plus, Abrdn cuts, the case for private equity, and Izakaya at Dream

  • Saturday, 9 March, 2024
    Person in the News
    Paul Marshall, the financier turned media baron bankrolling GB News

    His bid for the Telegraph and Spectator, if successful, would make him the most powerful figure in UK media since Rupert Murdoch

    Joe Cummings illustration of Paul Marshall holding an hourglass decorated with the GB News logo
  • Tuesday, 5 March, 2024
    GB News
    GB News owner pumps in further £41mn in funding as losses widen

    Vehicle backed by hedge fund tycoon Paul Marshall steps in as right-leaning broadcaster increases number of staff

    Paul Marshall
  • Wednesday, 8 November, 2023
    Hedge funds
    Big hedge funds pay ‘silly’ money, says founder of Europe’s largest manager

    Paul Marshall of Marshall Wace complains new platforms offer hires ‘the same as Cristiano Ronaldo’

    Paul Marshall at the conference on Wednesday
  • Friday, 27 October, 2023
    GB News
    Boris Johnson to host TV shows on GB News

    Broadcaster says former PM will join in new year and play key role in its election coverage

    Boris Johnson
  • Monday, 16 October, 2023
    Daily Telegraph
    Paul Marshall, the hedge fund boss readying a bid for The Telegraph

    Co-owner of GB News is looking to build a right-leaning media empire and has turned to US billionaire Ken Griffin for backing

    A montage of Ken Griffin, Paul Marshall and front covers of The Spectator and The Telegraph newspapers
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Newspaper industry
    Ken Griffin joins Paul Marshall’s bid for Telegraph Group

    Hedge fund founders in consortium seeking to buy UK media organisation at auction expected within weeks

    Ken Griffin
  • Monday, 26 September, 2022
    Bank of England
    Economic consensus is crumbling, but the Bank of England has not got the memo

    The new government will have been hoping for a much more muscular stance from the BoE

    Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England. The central bank’s response to inflation has been lagging
  • Wednesday, 1 December, 2021
    Markets InsightUK equities
    London is becoming the Jurassic Park of stock exchanges

    UK is falling behind as fund managers obsess on dividends over growth

    Dragon statue marking boundary of the City of -London
  • Monday, 2 August, 2021
    Hedge funds
    Hedge funds enter private equity turf with deals for unlisted companies

    Buying into private companies seen as way to bypass overcrowded IPOs

    Mike Platt, Daniel Loeb and Paul Marshall
  • Friday, 13 December, 2019
    UK general election
    Victory for Conservative agenda sets the UK on course to boom

    Infrastructure spending, wage rises and investment in the knowledge economy mark a shift

  • Wednesday, 27 February, 2019
    Financial services
    Hedge fund Marshall Wace hits jackpot with bets on struggling trio

    M&S, Ted Baker and Metro Bank had the sharpest falls on the UK stock market

    2 August 2018 – Paris, France Financial Times, Marks & Spencer Food
  • Saturday, 10 November, 2018
    Fund management
    Marshall Wace prepares for Brexit with Dublin expansion
    Paul Marshall’s company declined to comment on the move to Dublin © Anna Gordon/FT
  • Friday, 14 September, 2018
    Q&AChart that Tells a Story
    Steady rise in UK charitable bequests worth more than £1m

    Growing number of wealthy individuals engage in philanthropy

    epa05578422 A handout picture provided on 09 October 2016 by Oxfam International shows members of a emergencies team of Oxfam delivering hygiene kits to prevent the spread of Cholera and other diseases in the town of Camp Perrin, department Sud, Haiti, one of the most affected by hurricane Matthew. EPA/Fran Afonso / Oxfam International HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
  • Wednesday, 17 January, 2018
    Brexit
    The Bank of England’s anti-Brexit bias endangers its credibility

    Its forecasts have been consistently wrong and are distorting policy

  • Monday, 12 June, 2017
    Brexit
    Inspire the young vote with an upbeat vision of Brexit

    Optimism over free trade and a generous view of immigration would motivate voters

    Houses can be seen on the hillside behind a rower and motor-boat as they pass a container ship as it sails into Oriental Bay in the New Zealand capital city of Wellington, New Zealand, September 17, 2011. REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD PACKAGE – SEARCH “BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD SEPTEMBER 12” FOR ALL IMAGES - RTSNAFN
  • Thursday, 27 April, 2017
    The State of BritainPhilip Stafford
    Why some in the City of London are feeling unloved

    A conference attempts to accentuate the positive aspects of leaving the EU

  • Wednesday, 26 April, 2017
    Brexit
    British business told to focus on making Brexit work

    Bipartisan Leave-Remain conference hears of sense of urgency

    Britain's Secretary of State for leaving the EU David Davis speaks at the Prosperity UK 2017 conference in London, April 26, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
  • Sunday, 23 April, 2017
    The Monday Interview
    Sir Paul Marshall, co-founder Marshall Wace, backing Brexit

    Hedge fund chief wants industry to find its voice in debate on how to leave the EU

    Sir Paul Marshall. Marshall Wace. For the Monday Interview. 20/4/17
  • Wednesday, 29 March, 2017
    Brexit
    At last we can embrace the business of building up prosperity

    Industry has the chance to innovate and expand in ways not previously possible

    The Royd Moor windfarm, Penistone South Yorkshire
  • Thursday, 2 February, 2017
    Brexit
    Brexit rivals link up to stage ‘constructive’ EU departure talks

    Hedge fund chief and ex-Brussels official aim to bring Leavers and Remainers together

    Sir Paul Marshall, left, donated £100,000 to Vote Leave. Lord Hill, right, Britain’s former commissioner to the EU, said it was time for the Leave and Remain sides to discuss departure practicalities
  • Monday, 27 June, 2016
    Brexit
    British trade can flourish without the shackles of Brussels

    Success will not be about centralised command-and-control bureaucracies, writes Paul Marshall

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