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Banks go in-house for dealmaking

In Invesco's purchase of a Morgan Stanley unit, dealmaking stays in-house.


BofA Merrill Lynch exodus

Nine months after BofA and Merrill officially combined, the firm announced that Ken Lewis will retire as president and CEO by year's end.


Desoer another BofA vet on Lewis list

The race to replace Bank of America Corp.'s chief executive Ken Lewis is on, and longtime executive Barbara Desoer's integration of Countrywide helps her make the list.


Krawcheck joins the BofA CEO list

The arrival of Citigroup alumna Sallie Krawcheck was the impetus for the recent management changes at BofA, and the talk of Ken Lewis succession plans.


BofA vet Price worthy of the top spot?

The race to replace Bank of America Corp.'s chief executive Ken Lewis is on and Joe Price, CFO of Global Corporate & Investment Banking Risk Management, makes the list.


Fleet vet Moynihan leads BofA succession list

Brian Moynihan is most frequently cited as Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis' replacement in news reports.


A new Charter

Paul Allen's cable company finally began to crumble under crushing debt. To the rescue: an unlikely gang of creditors, who used some fine print to ram home a prepack.


It's the economy, Tim

If it's as bad as people are saying, the government eventually may have to shut down big banks. Would an early start be better?


Critical, if improving

Some financing markets are open, others are closed. The future remains desperately uncertain, but at least the patient shows signs of life.


Pfizer taps Cadwalader for Wyeth advice

Most noteworthy in the $68B deal may be the size of the reverse termination fee: $4.5B.


Cohen, Herlihy country's top banking M&A lawyers

Like Wachtell's Edward Herlihy, Sullivan & Cromwell's Rodgin Cohen has been busy, representing Fannie, AIG and Lehman Brothers amid the financial crisis.


All laced up

Banks financing the Alliance Boots buyout held the debt longer than expected, and many still do.



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