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NYSE Börse: the global mega-exchange
The tie-up between NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Börse has the potential to create a global equities monster with a formidable pan-European franchise, and would dwarf the group created by Wednesday's other surprise merger of the London Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange, analysts said.
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Rolet: NYSE/Deutche Börse merger presents 'threats' and 'opportunities'
The chief executive of the London Stock exchange and Tom Kloet, chief executive of TMX Group, give their views of rival merger
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Independent advisers get OFT backing
But regulator admits there is ‘limited’ evidence that boutiques help companies escape the fees trap
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Streamlined Nevsky eyes global strategy
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Hedge funds hurt by bets against Euro
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NYSE and Börse up ante in exchange M&A; gambits
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LSE's Canadian tie-up: a taste of the future
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Carlyle launches investigation after email leak
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Osborne reveals Project Merlin details
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Private investors targeted for new litigation fund
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Debut Palestinian PE fund reaches first close
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Insider-trading suspect smashed evidence
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The NYSE and Deutsche statement
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American wealthy give less to charity
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Blue is (still) the colour in the City
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Exchange folk celebrate on the slopes
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Mifid: Views from the top
Asset Management
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Mercer aims to shake up UK's pensions market
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UK pensions reforms: too much, too early
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Fed moves to label 'systemically important' non-bank firms
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Investment Banking
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JP Morgan in line for Deutsche Börse role after opting out of LSE deal
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Islamic banking move is a potential game-changer
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Nomura spins off life science venture
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Private Equity
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Solar tariff review shocks energy investors
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Lehman administrator boosts advisory team
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Terra Firma eyes Chaucer
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Trading & Technology
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FN100 Profile - Dyrberg helps steer the global derivatives debate
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Timeline: London Stock Exchange
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NYSE Euronext revenues reach tipping point
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Press digest
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Industry behemoths tie the knot
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Citigroup turns the page on its crisis
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Europe struggles with the pension puzzle
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Buyside wary of increased fixed-income data transparency
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Agency brokers miss window of opportunity
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Investors prepare for China’s year of the consumer
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New funds go in search of black swans
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Equities wrestles control from FICC
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Pensions struggle with bond bindings
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Pensions watchdog finds its teeth
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Misra: rebuilding UBS trading engine
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Rising tide of regulation risks drowning industry
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Dealing with the shackles of debt on buyouts
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SEC set to define MFO pecking order
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One company share, more than one way to vote
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Bid targets aim for silence on approaches
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Art becomes a serious business for banks
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Firms manage to dodge the bullets
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Appetite grows for secondary property
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Banks find new ways to measure staff
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