** European equity turnover via dark pools edged up in Julydespite regulatory probes hitting venues operated by CreditSuisse, Deutsche Bank and UBS,among other banks.
** Shares worth 53.8 billion euros ($72.19 billion) changedhands in European dark pools last month, up 4.7 percent fromJune and just off all-time peak of 56.8 billion euros recordedin January, Thomson Reuters data showed.
** Dark pools have come under scrutiny in recent months.
** Turnover on "lit" books at primary exchanges and MTFsrose 4.8 percent in July to 734.4 billion euros, the datashowed.
** In a separate survey Morgan Stanley kept its tight gripon the No.1 position in European cash equities trading throughthe first half of the year.
** More stats on European equity markets:
http://thomsonreuters.com/equity-market-share-reports/
(1 US dollar = 0.7452 euro) (RM: francesco.canepa.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)