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PE backer pulls the plug on Eladian Partners
California-based venture backer decided to exit investment in high-frequency trading firm after disagreement over cost-cutting plan, Financial News has learned
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RAC in £290m recap deal
The Carlyle Group has taken a £290m dividend out of UK roadside assistance group RAC, mirroring the strategy employed by the private equity backers of rival breakdown services company the AA
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Longstanding partner leaves Brummer
One of seven owners of Brummer & Partners, Sweden’s largest hedge fund manager, has left after 13 years as a portfolio manager at the firm
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New Citi CEO sets interim reporting structure
William Mills will assume interim responsibility for operations in EMEA
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Greg Coffey to retire
The star trader at Louis Bacon's Moore Capital is leaving the hedge fund industry, Financial News can reveal
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BofA Merrill weighed down by litigation expenses
US bank said it took a $1.6bn writedown over the third quarter of this year due to litigation expenses
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Volcker at the UK banking standards inquiry
The former Fed chairman and architect of the Volcker Rule is giving evidence to the UK commission on Banking Standards
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New Citi chief takes up global quest
Citigroup’s revenues have become more diversified geographically since Pandit took the reins of the business in 2007
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Meet the new BBA chairman: Sir Nigel Wicks
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FTSE deal prompts LSE management reshuffle
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EFSF five-year bond oversubscribed
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UBS exec outlines scale of $2.3bn trading loss probe
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