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Global Markets Digest: Apollo, LSEG, and ECB in Focus

Mixed Signals Emerge as Investors Weigh Economic Outlook

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A mix of developments across the globe is captivating investors' attention, from Apollo Global Management's private credit fund markdowns to the London Stock Exchange Group's (LSEG) share buyback and dividend hike....

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    Apollo Private Credit Fund Marks Down Portfolio on Soured Loans

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    Japan Two-Year Bond Sale in Focus as Investors Mull BOJ Outlook

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    'Pressure is for Tyres' LSEG CEO Says After Elliott Takes Stake

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Global Markets Digest: Apollo, LSEG, and ECB in Focus

Mixed Signals Emerge as Investors Weigh Economic Outlook

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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A mix of developments across the globe is captivating investors' attention, from Apollo Global Management's private credit fund markdowns to the London Stock Exchange Group's (LSEG) share buyback and dividend hike. Meanwhile, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde's compensation package has been disclosed, and Cristiano Ronaldo's business interests in Spanish football have expanded.

Apollo Global Management's private credit fund has cut its dividend and marked down the value of its assets amid signs of strain in parts of its loan book. This move comes as investors continue to navigate the complexities of the global economic landscape. The markdowns are a reflection of the fund's cautious approach to managing its portfolio, as it seeks to mitigate potential risks.

In contrast, LSEG has announced plans to buy back £3 billion of its own shares, alongside a 15.7% hike in its final dividend to 103 pence a share. The company has also set new guidance for the next two years, indicating its confidence in its future prospects. This move is seen as a positive sign for investors, who have been monitoring the company's performance closely, particularly after Elliott Investment Management took a stake in LSEG.

LSEG CEO David Schwimmer commented on the company's plans, saying "Pressure is for tyres" in an interview with Bloomberg Radio. This statement reflects the company's focus on delivering results and managing pressure effectively.

In other news, ECB President Christine Lagarde received a compensation package of €595,000 ($701,830) in 2025, in addition to a residence provided by the institution. This disclosure is part of the ECB's efforts to maintain transparency and accountability.

Meanwhile, Japan's sale of two-year government bonds on Friday is expected to reveal the appetite for policy-sensitive debt, as investors deliberate over the latest signals from the Bank of Japan. This sale will provide valuable insights into the market's sentiment and the potential implications for the country's economic outlook.

In a separate development, Cristiano Ronaldo, the world's first billionaire football player, has bought a 25% stake in Spanish soccer club UD Almería, expanding his business interests in the sport. This move is seen as a strategic investment, as Ronaldo seeks to diversify his portfolio and explore new opportunities in the football industry.

As investors continue to navigate the complexities of the global economic landscape, these developments serve as a reminder of the importance of staying informed and adapt to changing market conditions. With the ECB, LSEG, and Apollo Global Management making headlines, it is essential to consider the broader implications of these events and their potential impact on the global economy.

A mix of developments across the globe is captivating investors' attention, from Apollo Global Management's private credit fund markdowns to the London Stock Exchange Group's (LSEG) share buyback and dividend hike. Meanwhile, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde's compensation package has been disclosed, and Cristiano Ronaldo's business interests in Spanish football have expanded.

Apollo Global Management's private credit fund has cut its dividend and marked down the value of its assets amid signs of strain in parts of its loan book. This move comes as investors continue to navigate the complexities of the global economic landscape. The markdowns are a reflection of the fund's cautious approach to managing its portfolio, as it seeks to mitigate potential risks.

In contrast, LSEG has announced plans to buy back £3 billion of its own shares, alongside a 15.7% hike in its final dividend to 103 pence a share. The company has also set new guidance for the next two years, indicating its confidence in its future prospects. This move is seen as a positive sign for investors, who have been monitoring the company's performance closely, particularly after Elliott Investment Management took a stake in LSEG.

LSEG CEO David Schwimmer commented on the company's plans, saying "Pressure is for tyres" in an interview with Bloomberg Radio. This statement reflects the company's focus on delivering results and managing pressure effectively.

In other news, ECB President Christine Lagarde received a compensation package of €595,000 ($701,830) in 2025, in addition to a residence provided by the institution. This disclosure is part of the ECB's efforts to maintain transparency and accountability.

Meanwhile, Japan's sale of two-year government bonds on Friday is expected to reveal the appetite for policy-sensitive debt, as investors deliberate over the latest signals from the Bank of Japan. This sale will provide valuable insights into the market's sentiment and the potential implications for the country's economic outlook.

In a separate development, Cristiano Ronaldo, the world's first billionaire football player, has bought a 25% stake in Spanish soccer club UD Almería, expanding his business interests in the sport. This move is seen as a strategic investment, as Ronaldo seeks to diversify his portfolio and explore new opportunities in the football industry.

As investors continue to navigate the complexities of the global economic landscape, these developments serve as a reminder of the importance of staying informed and adapt to changing market conditions. With the ECB, LSEG, and Apollo Global Management making headlines, it is essential to consider the broader implications of these events and their potential impact on the global economy.

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