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UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo place LSE stakes on market
Italian banks UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo said yesterday that they are placing their entire stakes in London Stock Exchange to institutional investors through a bookbuilding process.
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Pirc backs Deutsche Bank activist campaign
UK shareholder adviser supports Hermes-led campaign to vote down motion at Deutsche Bank's annual meeting
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Deutsche Bank research head scoops award
German bank's head of equity research has been named as the best in the industry in an annual survey conducted by headhunter Sammons Associates
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Facebook underwriters revised forecasts ahead of IPO
Regulators plan to review allegations that some information was shared only with certain investors
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Q&A: William O’Brien, chief executive of Direct Edge
The US exchange head answers criticism of high-frequency traders and equity market structure
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Eurobonds in the spotlight ahead of EU summit
Bonds issued jointly by eurozone members are once again being debated as the market considers how to avert a Greek exit, or contain the effects of it
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Nasdaq OMX chairman backs CEO after Facebook fiasco
H. Furlong Baldwin says the company is 'a far stronger and better company' as a result of chief executive's Bob Greifled's stewardship
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Head of alternatives exits Credit Suisse
Ravi Singh, who was in charge of the Swiss bank's $149.2bn alternative investments division, has resigned to pursue other opportunities, Financial News has learned
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JP Morgan reverses FICC forecasts
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Wells Fargo CFO: 'We have less risk than our peers'
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Rivals go to lunch on JP Morgan's losses
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BofA Merrill hires former Lazard UK banking head
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Group MD leaves Stenham
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Nasdaq points up regrets in launching Facebook IPO
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Ricci urges European companies to 'embrace' bond markets
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SL Capital defies fundraising gloom
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Bank of England awaits judgment of the Court
The governing body of the Bank of England is to review some of its most far-reaching decisions during the financial crisis. But it will take more than three narrowly defined reviews to restore confidence