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Abu Dhabi wealth fund ADQ held early talks to acquire Lazard

Lazard has a market capitalization of about $3.6 billion



Lazard owns an asset management business, which manages about $235 billion of assets globally.
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Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi wealth fund ADQ held preliminary talks to buy boutique investment bank Lazard, according to people with knowledge of the matter, highlighting the emirate’s continued interest in acquiring a major financial institution.

Officials from the emirate’s third-largest sovereign wealth fund met their Lazard counterparts several months ago, but the discussions quickly fell apart over differences about the future independence of the 175-year old Wall Street firm, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private.

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Lazard has a market capitalization of about $3.6 billion and owns an asset management business, which manages about $235 billion of assets globally. Its shares have fallen 7.4 per cent this year.

Representatives for ADQ and Lazard declined to comment. The Financial Times first reported the discussions earlier on Tuesday.

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Following a period of higher crude prices, the capital of the United Arab Emirates is keen to use its oil revenues to further diversify its economy and assume a greater role in the global financial sector. ADQ, a conglomerate that owns some of Abu Dhabi’s key assets, has in recent years emerged as one of its most active entities. In 2020, it purchased a 45 per cent stake in agricultural trade Louis Dreyfus Company.

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