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Today's Best Market Rumors (4/18/2011) Greek Default, Glencore IPO
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The NYSE (NYSE: NYX) wants a fee from Nasdaq (NASDAQ: NDAQ) to begin M&A negotiations to be paid in the event that a transaction is blocked for antitrust reasons (Reuters)
The IMF has begun to consider the possibility of a Greek debt restructuring (Bloomberg)
Bankers for Glencore say that it is worth $69 billion post-IPO (Reuters)
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