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  • Natixis, which is scheduled to report its financial results Thursday, fell 4.1%.

    Financial-sector worries 2008

  • Greenlight wants Natixis, which is 69.8%-owned by its founding banks Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d'Épargneto, to sell part of the cooperative investment certificates it holds in its parent banks -- giving it a stake of about 20% -- and pursue a smaller, €1.2 billion rights offering.

    Holders fight Natixis rights issue 2008

  • The dispute centres around whether or not Natixis, which is majority owned by French retail bank BPCE, can cancel a transaction on three credit default swaps with Goldman, which is claiming damages for breach of contract.

    PREVIEW-Goldman, Natixis to clash in court over credit deal | Reuters 2010

  • The dispute centres around whether or not Natixis, which is majority owned by French retail bank BPCE, can cancel a transaction on three credit default swaps with Goldman, which is claiming damages for breach of contract.

    PREVIEW-Goldman, Natixis to clash in court over credit deal | Reuters 2010

  • The dispute centers around whether Natixis, which is majority owned by French retail bank

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • The servicing of private equity and property funds is becoming an increasingly important area of business for CACEIS, the investor services joint venture between the Crédit Agricole group and Natixis, the corporate and investment banking subsidiary of France's Caisses d'Epargne group, thanks to a mix of external clients and business from within both Crédit Agricole and Natixis, which is heavily involved with real estate and infrastructure funds.

    unknown title 2009

  • The servicing of private equity and property funds is becoming an increasingly important area of business for CACEIS, the investor services joint venture between the Crédit Agricole group and Natixis, the corporate and investment banking subsidiary of France's Caisses d'Epargne group, thanks to a mix of external clients and business from within both Crédit Agricole and Natixis, which is heavily involved with real estate and infrastructure funds.

    unknown title 2009

  • The servicing of private equity and property funds is becoming an increasingly important area of business for CACEIS, the investor services joint venture between the Crédit Agricole group and Natixis, the corporate and investment banking subsidiary of France's Caisses d'Epargne group, thanks to a mix of external clients and business from within both Crédit Agricole and Natixis, which is heavily involved with real estate and infrastructure funds.

    unknown title 2009

  • Overall, the sector gained less than 0.1% as shares of other banks, such as Natixis, quickly slipped back into the red.

    Europe Closes Higher on Central Banks' Liquidity Plan 2007

  • Predictions range from 2.2 percent at institutions including Dekabank and Action Economics, to 2.5 percent by forecasters such as Natixis and Standard Chartered Plc.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

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