Banks say plan European share trading platform
15th Nov 2006, 04:03 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - A group of seven leading investment banks said on Wednesday they planned to create a new pan-European equity trading platform next year in a move that will compete with Europe's stock exchanges.
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