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Trading & Technology
NYSE Euronext promises fee cuts on opening
NYSE Euronext, the world’s largest stock exchange whose shares rose almost 5% when they officially started trading today, has promised users that it will further cut its fees to bring trading costs in Europe more in line with much lower levels in the US market.
04 Apr 2007 Updated at 17:29 GMT
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Investment Banking
Rexel prices near bottom after float chop
Banks this afternoon priced the €1bn ($1.3bn) Paris flotation of Rexel, a private equity-backed electrical equipment company, towards the bottom of a revised offer range, after the deal had been rocked by Morgan Stanley's refusal to contribute to a debt financing package intended as a safety net.
04 Apr 2007 Updated at 17:10 GMT
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Buyouts
Breakfast raid puts tapas on Tchenguiz menu 04 Apr 2007
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Hedge Funds
FSA to scrap two-tier fund listing regime 04 Apr 2007
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Mergers & Acquisitions
National Grid powers Macquarie to $40bn foreign spend 04 Apr 2007 Updated at 16:15 GMT
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IPOs
Turkey broker eyes IPO as regulator calls for sale boycott 04 Apr 2007
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Asset Management
Mercer CEO scoops $2.3m 04 Apr 2007
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People Moves
Dresdner Kleinwort rebuilds in FX 04 Apr 2007
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Investment Banking
Deutsche forges property venture despite Russia exits 04 Apr 2007
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Hedge Funds
Platinum joins float rush 04 Apr 2007
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Hedge Funds
Goldman Sachs loses on top hedge fund 04 Apr 2007
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Private Equity
Apollo considers IPO 04 Apr 2007
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Asset Management
Axa IM hires UK business head 04 Apr 2007
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Trading & Technology
Thain warns on Russian listings 03 Apr 2007
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Mergers & Acquisitions
HSBC hit as E.On drops Endesa bid 03 Apr 2007
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Debt & Credit
ABN on the move in European debt 03 Apr 2007
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Investment Banking
M&A activity shatters $1 trillion barrier 03 Apr 2007
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Private Equity
KKR and Pessina eye controversial finance deal 03 Apr 2007
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IPOs
China fails to curb over-heated IPOs 03 Apr 2007
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Trading
ICE chief reaps $18m 03 Apr 2007