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Senior Icap executives to head Plus Stock Exchange
The interdealer broking giant has appointed several senior executives to run its new exchange unit
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Asian corporates turn to bonds
Asian borrowers are tapping the bond market in record numbers as lending cuts from European banks force them to look closer to home for funding
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Abu Dhabi wealth fund to continue hiring
The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority is looking to expand its private equity team despite a slowdown in activity
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Meet the new Greek finance minister
The man nicknamed ‘Mr Euro’ will have his faith put to the test as he enters negotiations to save the single currency
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Marex Spectron bolsters financials team
Commodities supergroup, backed by a posse of former Lehman Brothers bankers, continues hiring push with UBS strategist
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Tensions rise over regulatory over-reach
Ongoing uncertainty over how new provisions will apply outside their home jurisdiction could create a 'horror story', derivatives executives say
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Women in Finance: Creating a road map for lasting change
Last month, Financial News convened a cross-sector panel of female executives to discuss the themes arising from FN's fifth annual Women in Finance Survey, which gauges how women believe their gender affects their working lives
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TMX Group turns focus back to London
Tom Kloet, chief executive of Toronto-based stock exchange operator, tells Financial News that ambition is 'expansion outside Canadian markets'
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RBC breaks into top 10 fees league table
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Credit Suisse to cut up to 30% of European investment banking jobs
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Lehman alumni take top investment banking jobs
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Bond markets could head to the rescue in climate challenge
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Chart of the Day: Interbank rates diverge amid lending volatility
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Rain, rain and more rain ahead for investment banks
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Stop waiting for Angela
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Financial News Reader Survey
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Davies shuns quotas to address gender imbalance
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Women in Finance Survey: Infographics
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Financial News Hedge Fund Awards 2012
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The Shareholder Spring: Investor revolts in 2012
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The world's top technology bankers
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Research heads honoured at awards night
Asset Management
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Insider trading probe to take centre stage at Nomura meeting
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SEC to file civil lawsuit against Harbinger Capital
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Investor backlash against 'mark-to-market' grows
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Investment Banking
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S&P finds Gulf banks better capitalised than peers
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Phil Purcell says shareholders can cure too big to fail
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Wells Fargo swoops for WestLB loan book
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Private Equity
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Invesindustrial hones in on fund target
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Government inks new pact to boost VC
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3i in selling spree
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Hong Kong’s lucky number may clinch the LME deal
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Brokers set to feast on client base of banks
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Custodians set up camp in Mongolia
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Debt pile about to topple
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Russians eye premium listing prize
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Investors test new strategies as banks take euro action
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Louder lobbying is priority for new breed of bankers
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Mega-buyouts head for same fate as the Dodo
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Eurozone puzzle presents a baffling set of permutations
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Battleground set for technology stock bubble
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Ten stocks to beat the market gloom
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Funds struggle against headwinds of political risk
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A new page not the final chapter
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Multi-asset managers see £20bn surge
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African exchanges embrace ETFs
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Currency crisis impacts European and US buyout trends
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The great central bank bridge to nowhere
Since the global financial crisis began, central banks have massively expanded their balance sheets. Now the Bank for International Settlements fears that ultra-loose monetary policy is reaching the limits of its effectiveness and may now be doing more harm than good