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Credit Suisse is said to be preparing to announce it will cut 5,000 investment-banking jobs when it releases its first quarter results April 25.
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Deutsche Boerse has filed an appeal of the European Commission’s veto of its proposed merger with NYSE Euronext, saying it is not seeking to reverse the ruling put to prove the E.C.’s analysis was erroneous.
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Brazil’s BM&FBOVESPA and the Santiago Stock Exchange have teamed up to develop the Chilean derivatives market at the latter.
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Nasdaq has proposed that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission permit issuers of exchange traded funds to pay market makers USD200 a day to be more aggressive about quoting their shares, a practice that is currently illegal in the U.S.
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Cantor Fitzgerald has named Charles Cortellesi and Erich Bauer-Rowe co-heads of emerging markets. Cortellesi and Bauer-Rowe both previously worked at Jefferies.
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Citigroup reported USD4.7 billion fixed-income revenue in the first quarter, sharply higher than the USD1.7 billion posted in the fourth quarter and higher than the USD4 billion a year earlier.