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Investment Banking M&A Volumes Up 15%

Street of Walls

Sandler O’Neill’s Weekly M&A Trends: The S&P 500 declined after six consecutive weeks of gains The S&P 500 declined by 0.5% In 3Q12, the S&P 500 has risen by 3.6% Investment banking volumes were mediocre on the week amidst the summer doldrums Equity underwriting volumes of $10.7

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Investment Banking Deals Improved 16%

Street of Walls

Sandler O’Neill’s Weekly M&A Trends: Equity markets declined for the second week in a row The S&P 500 declined by 1.3% In 3Q12, the S&P 500 rose by 5.8% Both announced and completed M&A improved but remain light while equity and debt underwriting were solid on the week Equity underwriting volumes of $19.4

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M&A Dealflow Declined 12% to $39.8 billion

Street of Walls

Sandler O’Neill’s Weekly M&A Trends: The S&P 500 declined for the second consecutive week but ended positive for the month The S&P 500 declined by 0.3% In 3Q12, the S&P 500 has risen by 3.3% Corporate debt underwriting volumes of $30.8 in the week. and the DB currency VIX rose by 5.5%

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Boopos CEO Juan Ignacio García Braschi Discusses Funding Criteria for Acquiring Ecommerce and SaaS Businesses

How2Exit

Ron rn rn rn About The Guest(s): Juan Braschi is the CEO of Boopos, a company that helps talented buyers acquire businesses and provides flexible financing for buying e-commerce and software-as-a-service (SaaS) businesses. Juan has a background in finance and technology, and he has experience in investment banking and private equity.

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The 20 greatest trading innovations

The TRADE

Given the proliferation of high frequency trading (HFT) several investment banks chose to launch these alternative trading systems (ATS) as a means of protecting institutional clients who are typically slower to execute. The first ETF to launch in the US was the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) in 1993.

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