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Plans to expand NYSE subsidiary accelerated

By Gary McDonald Business Editor
09/05/08
ANNOUNCEMENT: First Minister Ian Paisley, centre, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, far right  and enterprise minister Nigel Dodds, far left, with Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext announcing a £3 million expansion by the NYSE which will create a further 75 new jobs at its European development centre in Belfast PICTURE: Michael Cooper
ANNOUNCEMENT: First Minister Ian Paisley, centre, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, far right and enterprise minister Nigel Dodds, far left, with Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext announcing a £3 million expansion by the NYSE which will create a further 75 new jobs at its European development centre in Belfast PICTURE: Michael Cooper

Business editor Gary McDonald covers events on the second day of the US-NI Investment Conference in Belfast. The chief executive of New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Euronext says he "can't wait" to have a bigger presence of software engineers in Northern Ireland.



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