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New timetable could delay rights issues process

By Rachel Morarjee

Published: June 6 2008 22:35 | Last updated: June 6 2008 22:35

Back in the 1980s, when banks prepared to underwrite a rights issue, they had to print out letters, stuff them into sacks and send runners through the streets of the city and by train to Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Fast forward a quarter of a century, banking and share trading have moved into cyberspace, but the rules governing the time it takes for a company to raise cash by a rights issue remain locked in the dark ages.

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