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NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Borse announced their merger Tuesday morning, creating “the world’s premier global exchange group, the world leader in derivatives trading and risk management, and the largest, most well-known venue for capital raising and equities trading,” the exchanges said.
February 15 -
Manulife Asset Management has acquired the assets of Optique Capital Management of Milwaukee, Wisc. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the companies did say that Optique has $800 million in mutual fund and separately managed account assets under management.
February 14 -
Frank Moore has joined CPI Qualified Plan Consultants as a retirement plan consultant in the Birmingham, Ala., consulting office. Moore will work with plan sponsors and financial advisers on their qualified and non-qualified retirement plan programs.
February 14 -
Hughes, formerly a business development partner at private equity firm Camden Partners, was named to the newly created position of managing director of endowments and foundations.
February 11 -
The company plans to increase payout for advisors with more than $50 million in assets under management.
February 11 -
The country's seventh-largest, fee-only RIA has carved out an exclusive and extremely profitable niche providing full-service investment advice and services to the ultra rich.
February 10 -
The New York-based company announced it hired Robert Glaser as part of its effort to expand in the greater Las Vegas region.
February 9 -
Hours after the stock exchanges in London, Toronto, Montreal and Milan said they would merge, the Deutsche Börse AG and NYSE Euronext Wednesday confirmed are trying to marry.
February 9 -
The London Stock Exchange Group and TMX Group of Toronto said Wednesday they would combine operations in “an all-share merger of equals.’’
February 9 -
Two teams from D.A. Davidson have joined Raymond James to open an independent branch office in Spokane Valley, Wash.
February 9



