The trans-Atlantic stock exchange operator said in a statement that it has agreed in principle on a framework with BofA Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital, Citadel Securities, Citi, Goldman Sachs, TD Ameritrade and UBS to sell part of one of its two U.S. options exchanges.
NYSE Euronext would remain the largest shareholder and manage the daily operations, which would have a separate board of directors and a CEO. The transaction should be completed by the end of 2009, the stock exchange operator said.
NYSE Euronext CEO Duncan Niederauer said the deal is intended to "further align our business interests with those of our customers."
Financial terms were not disclosed.
Aside from its New York exchanges, NYSE Euronext also operates the Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and Lisbon stock exchanges as well as European derivatives exchange NYSE Liffe.
Shares in the company were down 0.3 percent at euro19.21 in Paris morning trade.
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