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Articles in November, 2002 issue of Financial News
- S&P adds doubts to Swiss Life solvency.
- Denmark and Iceland CSDs link up for cross-border settlement.
- Dow Jones launches new platform with Wall Street Source.
- Memo could make law firms reconsider US mergers.
- Wall St unconvinced by research plan.
- ETF providers move to cut fees.
- Market gets what it deserves.
- Liberty Ermitage targets start-ups.
- Companies review their communications strategies.
- Quality comes to fore as the economy slows.
- UK Chancellor warns of problems facing economy.
- EU business-reform proposal meets opposition of lobbyists.
- D'Angerville to lead JP Morgan public sector practice in Europe.
- Bain Capital buying spree takes in Rhodia chemicals unit.
- Equity markets need big boost to attract retail investors.
- Research analysts see a future in boutiques.
- Chicago Board of Trade's CEO steps down.
- Alpha Investment Management hires senior marketer.
- Galileo Innovation plans three listings on same day.
- International accounting regulator cracks down on treatment of options.
- DrKW to consolidate securities processing with Calypso.
- China Telecom prices at bottom of range.
- Global settlement on research 'too expensive'.
- Investment banker joins Isis's SRI team.
- Citigroup to relaunch Smith Barney in Europe.
- Banker cleared of bomb threat.
- Lawyers call for EC heads to roll.
- Optima reckons short selling is key.
- Spain opens arms to VCs.
- EU prospectus directive causes concern.
- IT research firms start to consolidate.
- Mid-sized houses feel the squeeze.
- Grupo mF to expand internationally.
- Pension providers told to audit effect of Myners.
- Tough new law will criminalise cartels.
- Beacon Hill given days to confirm funds transfer.
- Latham & Watkins expands capital markets team.
- Commerzbank loses [euro]133m in third quarter.
- Whitehead Mann profits fall, but board practice expands.
- Standard Life in [pounds sterling]4bn equity disposal.
- Unigestion hires Citigroup director to crack European market.
- 'Fantasist' Grubman in fresh row.
- Rohatyn advises HSBC on $14bn acquisition.
- Hogarth Davies Lloyd hires consultants.
- Euronext vies for CBOT trade platform contract.
- Half of all UK defined benefit schemes have closed.
- Companies threaten IASB over share option changes.
- Vivendi requests investigation into surge in trading volumes.
- More amputations needed.
- Credit Lyonnais looks to triple its French mid-cap revenues.
- Close declares it is open to making big acquisitions.
- Shore makes senior hire.
- Mrs Moneypenny: Saved from a Novotel nightmare.
- Collateral growth in OTCs fuelled by credit risk concerns.
- Fallen angels offer some hope in the search for value.
- L&G judges time is ripe to pick out bolt-on buys.
- Citigroup retains top FX dealing award.
- France Inc. is fuming at top rating agencies.
- Oilman leads a $15bn bid for Vivendi Universal.
- Scor launches [euro]381m rights issue.
- Close Brothers hires three investment managers.
- Carlyle Group appoints IBM's Louis Gerstner as chairman.
- Algorithmics allies with Bloomberg on risk management.
- BNP Paribas drives conslidation with Credit Lyonnais stake.
- General Atlantic finances Xchanging's international ambitions.
- Kingston sought Soros millions.
- Redundancy payments are on a downward curve.
- Santander raises [euro]600m from Banesto sale.
- Morgan Stanley stands by analyst in [euro]100m lawsuit.
- Venture Finance sets up structured finance team.
- UK investors voice disquiet at executive remuneration.
- 'Gagging order' on Commerzbank executive.
- Hawkpoint hires Ex-Deutsche director for restructuring team.
- Saacke defects to Artemis from sellside.
- Two left standing after Edinburgh Fund Managers bloodbath.
- Bank Sarasin closes underperforming hedge fund.
- Uncertainty takes its toll on M&A activity.
- Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow hires senior researchers.
- Beacon Hill losses provoke CSFB/Tremont index fall.
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