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Deutsche Börse faces another bout of suitor blues
Reto Francioni, chief executive and chairman of Deutsche Börse, is unlikely to have an easy weekend. Shares in the German stock exchange fell 4% on news that Nasdaq OMX, the US exchange, had finally made its move for rival NYSE Euronext.
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Investment banks set for fall in Q1 revenues
Revenues likely to be down more than 10% in the first quarter against a year earlier, according to analysts, with credit hardest hit
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Goldman regains European M&A lead
Goldman Sachs may have lost out on landing a role in the biggest deal of the year, but has regained its status as the top M&A adviser in Europe
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In pictures: people in the news this week
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Chart of the day: Who will be hit hardest by the bank levy?
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Banks prepare to wield the axe
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UBS confirms 20 staff quit its German private bank
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Private equity executives fear lower pay
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Problem with fund management? Who you gonna call?
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Buffett: The secret of my successor
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Trading firm hits speed of light
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Buffett successor list gets shorter
Financial News Blog
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UK's newest pensions group gets off to a flying start
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M&A advisers on mega exchange deals rises to 16
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Allianz and Dresdner: a decade on
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Buffett: The secret of my successor
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Meet the right hand man to Buffett's former right hand man
Photo Galleries
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Ten winners from first quarter (and ten with less to celebrate)
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Women in finance - survey highlights
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The speakers at the NAPF
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The truth about banker pay
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The top financial apps
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The cars of the Geneva Motor Show
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Behind Saif Gaddafi's closed doors
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The FN New Year Party 2011
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Pensions Rocks 2011
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Investment banking Q4 results (the story so far)
Asset Management
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Pimco allows staff to trade shares
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Citi targets one-stop banking with new appointment
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UK's newest pensions group gets off to a flying start
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Investment Banking
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Investment bank of the week: Goldman Sachs' ECM team
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Fed unveils discount window loans
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Sequoia Capital keeps the Chinese IPO hits coming
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Private Equity
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TPG to sell stake to sovereign wealth funds
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Buyout activity slips after strong 2010
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Rothschild launches $750m buyout fund for Chinese investors
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Trading & Technology
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Ten winners from first quarter (and ten with less to celebrate)
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Icap boosted by electronic business
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'Electronification' to become new face of fixed income trading
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Press digest
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Tech firms: fears of the next bubble
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Trading firms flock to Brazil
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Lure of the east attracts IPO candidates
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Wisconsin fuels US public pension debate
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Hacking raises security questions at exchanges
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Buyout firms race to spend cash piles
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Managers urge clients to stick with it
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Banks cook up different pay recipes
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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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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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Gordon seeks to scale fresh peaks at Pimco
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FN100 Profile: Hemsley takes Bats to the next level
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Huth rides high among KKR elite
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Little goes for long-term growth at Northill Capital
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FN100 Profile: Schulz helps Citigroup halt the slide
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Young player helps Eurazeo up its game
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FN100 Profile: Pension chief is a man on a mission
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FN100 Profile - Dyrberg helps steer the global derivatives debate
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FN100 Profile: Charlie Porter has mandate for change at F&C
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Misra: rebuilding UBS trading engine
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Buffett: The secret of my successor
Who will succeed Warren Buffett now that his top lieutenant David Sokol has resigned?
From The Wall Street Journal