Regulators lift the lid on pre-packs

Suspicions have grown in the UK about deals that allow assets to be bought back cheap

There is something instinctively questionable about the owner of a company putting the business into administration for just a few hours before buying it back shorn of some of its debts and creditors.

And when private equity firms are involved - once dubbed the locusts of finance for their reputed asset-stripping tendencies - the suspicions grow louder.

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Aviva Takeover of Direct Line Gets Green Light From U.K. Antitrust Watchdog