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RBS's top earner has the biggest salary on the Street
Ellen Alemany's stratospheric £1.8m annual wage is virtually unmatched in banking, with even the likes of Blankfein and Ackermann earning less in basic pay
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Japanese nuclear fears freeze German real estate fund
Union Investment says it has stopped all buying and selling of units in an open-ended fund as it was 'not possible' any more to value its holdings in Tokyo
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Goldman to redeem Berkshire's preferred shares
Warren Buffett has made a $1.7bn profit from buying Goldman shares during the financial crisis
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ISS flotation delay deals latest blow to banking fees
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LSE claims ex-Turquoise CEO has 'axe to grind'
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Buyout firms seek ways to refinance debt mountain
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Gaddafi's £11m mansion listing withdrawn
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In pictures: People in the news this week
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Crédit Agricole makes sweeping management changes
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Trust funds for pets are on the rise
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Calpers, defying its actuary, to keep return estimate at 7.75%
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Moody's: LBO debt exchanges won't help long term
Financial News Blog
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RBS's top earner has the biggest salary on the Street
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What do the rules for the second round of stress tests say?
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Citi appoints brand counsel
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Chart of the day: Uranium - the short of the week
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Trust funds for pets are on the rise
Asset Management
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Jupiter plans expansion in continental Europe
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Heard on the Street: California still dreamin' on pensions
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Buying cheap lifts returns for Norway fund
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Investment Banking
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What do the rules for the second round of stress tests say?
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US Libor probe includes BofA, Citi, UBS
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Nasdaq and ICE hit snags in possible NYSE counterbid
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Private Equity
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DFJ secures fourth venture exit of 2011
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Listed fund realisations hit boom era levels
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Energy sell-off prompts funds to add staff
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Trading & Technology
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TSE says trading to continue
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LSE admits 'unfair dismissal' as Lederman hearing heats up
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Ratings agencies fear end of Arab spring
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Buyout firms hunt for financing alternatives
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The return of the zombie banks
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Merged exchanges must find technology fit
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There’s a (financial) app for that
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Exchanges scrum down for derivatives
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The decline and fall of the super investor
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Investors caught in hazardous markets
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Commercial banks are catching up
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Active managers overfish the pool
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Turkey’s prosperity tempts the dealmakers
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A look at the future titans of the private equity industry
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Global exchanges set their sights on high-growth markets
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Investors armed for a capital showdown
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Banks start tapping pensions for liquidity
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Industry behemoths tie the knot
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Gottex fights back in the face of adversity
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Merger-mania spells global exchange shake-up
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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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