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Articles in May, 2003 issue of Financial News
- GE may sell insurance business to PMI and two buyout firms.
- German venture capitalist hires corporate finance specialist.
- In brief: Watson Wyatt promotions/GHC starts structured products/AIMMI asset growth.
- Morgan Stanley remarks draw criticism.
- UBS Warburg manages A$1.2bn share sale for AMP.
- Quester raises [pounds sterling]22m for fifth private investor fund.
- Abbey warned over sale of PFI portfolio.
- Austrians protest over state pension reforms.
- Musicco moves to US to boost hedge fund business.
- Securitisation will not solve the German bank loan problem.
- Mike Foster: Governance must move centre stage.
- Demand for Russian bonds soars.
- Legal & General publishes union agreement.
- Deutsche takes State Street income to $55m.
- Share buyback suspended despite record profit levels.
- ABN overhauls research.
- Schroders hires property equity analyst for European push.
- Electra acquires Rexel subsidiaries from PPR.
- Proctor & Gamble battle for Wella rages on.
- CSFB saves Private Equity Holding from insolvency.
- Global investment chief exits CSAM.
- EU-wide pension rules come online this week.
- Zaragozano rejected savings banks bid.
- Nguyen resurfaces in French buy-out market.
- Christopher Huhne: It may be time for the Paris train.
- Mrs Moneypenny: A little Latin is a wondrous thing.
- Players prepare for repo market shake-up.
- Many small bourses set to fold.
- Dalman linked to headhunter.
- Permira makes [pounds sterling]1.5bn indicative offer for Debenhams.
- Banker is big loser on speedway investment.
- Metzler Asset Management to offer Frank Russell hedge fund.
- CSFB scores second healthcare deal in two days.
- Asia wants Asian bankers - but expats may be welcomed back soon.
- Dexia reports 21% decline in profit on weaker dollar.
- Fund of funds market received $15bn of net inflows in 2002.
- Fortis boosts alternative offering with new hire.
- ICE rebuffs merger plan by Nymex.
- Advent buys Hungarian radio station from UK broadcaster.
- Cobra charm offensive.
- Mark-it signs first hedge fund client.
- Swiss Life sells asset management subsidiary.
- Banks sued over healthcare 'fraud'.
- Communicator plans European expansion.
- SCH backs [euro]1.6bn purchase of motorway operator.
- Aberdeen profits fall 75%.
- Job vacancy: Vice president, credit derivatives marketing.
- Thomson launches DIY Portia and Oneva upgrade tools.
- Stock markets threatened as insurers ditch equities.
- JP Morgan Fleming hires global CIO for fixed income.
- Hunter's private equity firm buys shoe retailer.
- Home loans flatter clergy pension fund.
- Sars shines a spotlight on issues of government intervention.
- Boots fund faces 'financial pitfalls'.
- Allianz Dresdner wins [pounds sterling]1.2bn in new mandates.
- Eurohypo plugs gap in debt origination.
- CRH continues to grow the way it knows best.
- More transparent industry overcomes fear of risk.
- Minnow joins May Day hit list.
- Co-op passes up [pounds sterling]4m to maintain ethics.
- One in five Wall Street jobs have gone since peak.
- Deutsche to rebuild restructuring team after defections.
- Smith Barney loses oil analyst.
- Thomson Financial loses European sales director.
- Morgan Stanley pushes equities.
- Zimmer moves nearer to Centerpulse offer.
- Brokers fight their corner as autotrading takes root.
- Departure hits Commerzbank plans.
- Benelux lures BC Partners associate.
- Close Brothers aims for larger mandates.
- Richard Greensted: The deal State Street cannot let fail.
- Glaxo clings to pay formula despite storm.
- HVB hopes to raise [euro]1.7bn in Bank Austria IPO.
- Reuters adds Barra risk analytics for buy-side.
- AMP sounded on UK assets.
- SEB offers clients integrated FX trading.
- Merrill Lynch fills gap in private placement team.
- CNMV imposes compulsory offer for the first time.
- Backing for IG buyout.
- Deutsche's Herrmann joins HSBC's fixed income team.
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