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Rodgers Reidy

The international network of Rodgers Reidy is uniquely resourced to specialise exclusively on turnaround and recovery strategies, corporate and personal insolvency, forensic accounting and litigation support services.

Level 11, 385 Bourke Street Melbourne, Vic 3000

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BTG Global Advisory
Date:
14/07/2025
Author:BTG Global Advisory

BTG Global Advisory launches Digital Asset Investigation Unit

BTG Global Advisory has launched its Digital Asset Investigation Unit to tackle digital asset fraud, build risk and compliance frameworks and trace and recover digital assets across wallets, exchanges and decentralised finance platforms for clients across the globe.

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GlassRatner
Date:
02/07/2025
Author:GlassRatner

BTG Global Advisory Member Firm GlassRatner Reclaims Independent Identity and Rebrands Canadian Operations Unifying North American Operations Under a Single Brand Following TorQuest Acquisition

GlassRatner Advisory & Capital Group, LLC (“GlassRatner”) proudly announces the return to its independent brand and the rebranding of its Canadian operations, formerly operating as B. Riley Farber Advisory Inc., back to the unified GlassRatner name.

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Begbies Traynor Group
Date:
23/06/2025
Author:Begbies Traynor Group

Thames Water at a Crossroads

Thames Water’s deepening crisis has become a litmus test for how the UK regulates, finances, and governs its most essential infrastructure. Over the past three decades, private capital has transformed low-risk utilities into overleveraged financial assets – prioritising short-term returns over long-term investment, environmental sustainability, service quality and affordability.

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Begbies Traynor Group
Date:
03/06/2025
Author:Begbies Traynor Group

Hat-trick of UK trade deals: EU, US and India agreements diverge in scope and substance

In recent weeks, the UK has concluded three bilateral trade agreements: a symbolic reset with the EU, a narrow tariff reprieve with the US, and a long-negotiated free trade deal with India. Each varies in scope, timing, and economic consequences.