Who's going to snap up
DWS Investments [
profile] here in the U.S.? Douglas Appell of
Pensions & Investments reports that, according to unnamed bankers, Claymore and Rydex acquirer
Guggenheim Partners [
profile] and
Delaware [
profile] acquirer
Macquarie led the pack as of Friday, with
Putnam parent
Power Financial trailing.
Last week
Reuters put Guggenheim and Macquarie, along with Columbia parent Ameriprise and with State Street, on the shortlist in the auction, which includes all of
Deutsche Bank's global asset management business, minus the Asian and European mutual fund arms [
see MFWire.com, 2/14/2012].
P&I says Power may have fallen behind because its focusing on just the American piece of DWS, while Guggenheim and Macquarie are both bidding for the whole shebang, which also includes institutional, insurance and real estate asset management businesses.
Yet the trade pub isn't counting Power and Putnam out of the running just yet. The article offers a look at what a DWS deal would mean for Putnam chief
Bob Reynolds and his team. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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