Buyout giant KKR says plans to list on NYSE
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co , one of the world's most powerful private equity firms, plans to brave the turbulent equity markets and list on the New York Stock Exchange this year, joining rival Blackstone in bringing the famously secretive industry into public view.
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