Top Stories
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Investors gear up to fill lending gap
Fund management firms are developing their credit expertise to take the place of banks
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Banks prepare for rush on asset sales
State deadlines and new regulations likely to fuel sharp rise in financial sector M&A;, new report predicts
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Pension schemes fearful of Tobin tax threat
UK lobby group adds its voice to chorus of criticism of European proposal for a financial transaction tax
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Eurozone watch, November 21
With one bailout scheme seemingly on the rocks, Europe's focus has now moved to a second potential rescue plan, with the European Commission floating proposals for euro bonds
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HFT chief hits back at critics
Lobby group chairman goes on the offensive in face of political threat to high-frequency trading
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Government warns firms over football deals
Concerns over debt and the lack of transparency prompts UK to show firms wanting to own football clubs the yellow card
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Senior research chief set to leave Nomura
Lehman Brothers veteran is thought to be the most senior staffer to depart in first round of cuts at Japanese Bank
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US bank stocks lose their appeal
Hedge funds have dramatically cut their positions in the US financial sector, dumping more than $30bn worth of stock in just three months
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UK’s top-performing pension in deficit
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BlackRock warns over activism
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Fund mandates of the Week: Cardano, State Street, BNY Mellon
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Veterans ride high on absence of conflict
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Big Bang veterans reunite
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Hunger protestors pitch up at Goldman Sachs
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Big Bang in quotes: 25 years on
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Asset Management
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Private equity study commits the crime of omission
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Synthetic ETF pressure mounts despite transparency drive
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Asia leads way in commodity exchange surge
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Investment Banking
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EU pushes scenarios for euro bond
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BNP Paribas to launch new FX platform
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Action stations: deploy IMF stabilisers
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Private Equity
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Buyout firms say UK is ‘most competitive’
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JP Morgan seals Gulf fund admin role
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Buyout pioneer Forstmann dies at 71
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Trading & Technology
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Exchanges prosper from volatile markets
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Nasdaq OMX overhauls clearing risk
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Isda brings back the status quo of yesteryear
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Press digest
Top Picks
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UK pension funds hold back on ETFs
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Thurleigh chief takes a balanced view
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Firms count cost of Fatca compliance...
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Investing in football: it’s a funny old game
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Microfinance struggles with UK growing pains
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Slow. Slower. And Stop.
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Muted recovery for French buyout sector
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Nordic hedge funds conquer global rivals
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Banks prepare market exits
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Private share trading booms
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Just for the record: caveat venditor
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Investors gain upper hand with buyout firms
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Bankers seek clarity on Volcker rule
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Hymans steers new course after 90 years in pensions
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Canadian funds lead the private equity pack
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Is Libor in its death throes?
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Heineken brews up a success
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Architect of Big Bang calls for more regulation
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Fixed income faces e-trading hurdle
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Longevity market still in its infancy
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EMI could have danced to a different tune
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Bankers fear rescue plan failure
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High speed traders eye commodities
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Fink warns over growth paralysis
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Analysis: Hedge funds offer risk-sharing bridge
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Regulation and competition reshape the industry
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Why are our regulators so anti-European?
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UK falls to France in buyout fees table
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US banks flex muscles in Europe
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Vault owners strike gold
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Russell eyes the summit
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Firms face a struggle to raise finance
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Meet your new Chinese bosses
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TMX chief charts a new course
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Managers look for an ideal benchmark
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Buyout firms weigh rival bids for Cognetas
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IMF aims to advance dialogue on China reforms
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Russia fuels growth of LSE’s international order book
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Pension funds’ derivatives battle enters its next stage
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The best laid compliance plans of UBS...
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The changing face of fixed income, currencies and commodities
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Industry calls for index revamp
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Small firms add fresh pricing models to the mix
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BMW looks to build the ultimate pensions machine
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US rules the venture roost
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Investors dip into high-yield pick ’n’ mix
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Fund chiefs train their sights on insurers
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Mechanics of bolt-ons win out
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Exchanges defend against cyber attack
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Investors dip into high-yield pick ’n’ mix
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Risky business
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Transformers in the buyout industry
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Big boys floor rivals in program trading
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High speed traders square up for a fight
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Investors toast a new cocktail from Emmas
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Investors pile billions into hedge funds
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Meissner seeks to tame the herd
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Sidelining the retail investor
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Vanguard mobilises to conquer Europe
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The Leviathan’s next big challenge
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Secondary deals grab the limelight
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Esma flexes its muscles with HFT rules
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A quarter of UK mid-cap brokers face summer cull
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Investors look to conjure up liquidity
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Going in to bat for the barbarians
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Debate rages over analysts’ role in initial public offerings
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LSE intensifies its fight against NYSE-Börse deal
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Venture capital poised for comeback
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Hardt helps FESE clear regulatory hurdles
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Formica shows no sign of melting in the heat
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FN100: Meister eyes opportunities
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John Hourican: the people’s investment banker
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Carmignac sticks to his guns
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Monarchi builds on Credit Suisse M&A; momentum
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McMahon focuses on Ireland’s banking future
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Meissner seeks to tame the herd
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Boath drives BarCap’s debt ambitions
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Ashworth, the reluctant risk-taker
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