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Justice department probes Goldman Sachs
04 May 2011
Glencore IPO values company at about $61 billion
04 May 2011
Top global commodities trader, Glencore, which is coming out with the world's largest IPO, expects to see a market capitalisation of $61 billion after its flotation
Shell, Exxon post hefty profit increase on higher oil prices
29 Apr 2011
Their earnings boosted by higher oil prices and earnings from refining, Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch posted hefty increases in their first-quarter profits
IMF raises concerns over ETF risks
14 Apr 2011
Glencore to raise $11 billion in IPO
14 Apr 2011
Tokyo Electric shares plunge to new low
06 Apr 2011
iGate's open offer for Patni to start on 8 April
30 Mar 2011
The open offer was earlier scheduled for 4 March but was delayed pending approval from India's market regulator
Tuesday mayhem on global markets
16 Mar 2011
London Stock Exchange plans pan-European derivatives platform
25 Feb 2011
LSEG plans a pan-European platform for derivatives trading, to take on its rivals including the recently announced combination of European stock exchange majors NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Borse.
LSE, TSX merger to create world’s largest bourse
10 Feb 2011
The combined entity will have a total listing of over 6,700 companies with an aggregate market capitalisation of approximately £3.7 trillion
ArcelorMittal reports net loss of $0.8 billion in Q4 2010
08 Feb 2011
Despite the Q4 loss, primarily due to impairment charges associated with the demerger of its stainless steel business, ArcelorMittal's full year net income stood at $2.9 billion, or $1.93 per share
Russia’s Stock Exchanges Micex and RTS to merge
02 Feb 2011
In a deal valued at around $4.6 billion, Micex yesterday signed a non-binding merger agreement with RTS to acquire a 35-per cent stake
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