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Campaigners will demonstrate outside Greenwich Market in south-east London to protest against its redevelopment.
BBC: Demo against Greenwich Market redevelopment
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Greenwich Market traders say they lost money on Saturday when cordons blocked access to their stalls depriving them of passing trade from the 2012 equestrian competition.
BBC: London 2012: Stewarding loses Greenwich market trade
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Andrew Wilkinson is senior market analyst at Greenwich, Conn-based Interactive Brokers.
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Andrew Wilkinson is senior market analyst at Greenwich, Conn.
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The Greenwich, Connecticut-based middle-market private equity firm is shifting its strategy to consumer products from industrial companies, says Ian MacTaggart, managing partner.
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Greenwich Hospital Estates, which has owned the market since 1849, plans to build a 104-room hotel, provide office space and replace the market's canopy with a glass roof, but keep the original structure.
BBC: Demo against Greenwich Market redevelopment
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Assessments made by the Greenwich assessor's office represent 70% of the market value, a spokesman says, with homes on the water being the most valuable.
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According to a recent study by Greenwich Associates of the U.S. investment management market about 14% of U.S. pension funds, endowments and foundations said they were using ETFs in their strategy.
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Independent market-data providers, including Thomson and Greenwich Associates, have consistently ranked Deutsche Bank as the number one bond underwriter in the euro zone, as a leader in international debt and equity markets, and as one of the world's largest foreign-exchange and derivatives houses.
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Since the late 1940s, when an American journalist, Alfred Winslow Jones, began taking off-setting positions in shares to hedge market risk, New York City and (more recently) a swathe of leafy suburbs radiating from Greenwich, Connecticut, have been the centre of what became the hedge-fund world.
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