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Move is latest by exchange operator to consolidate Europe’s fragmented markets
Nasdaq and NYSE propose allowing companies to sell new shares in a direct listing
SIX and Euronext court Madrid stock exchange as industry consolidation intensifies
It is the Swiss financial group that holds all the winning cards here
Swiss exchange agrees €2.8bn deal but Paris-based operator also begins talks
MEMX, created to drive down market data fees, clears SEC regulatory hurdle
The LSE-Refinitiv deal and how data is now exchanges’ top priority. Plus: an interview with the banker overseeing the switch from Libor; the clearing reforms set to ‘disrupt’ asset management; how exchanges are responding to demand for socially conscious ESG products; the effects on trading tactics of passive investing’s popularity
SEC pressure threatens to hamper ambitions to charge more
Big deals in vogue again as focus shifts to trading from capital-raising
Financial officer to retire next year once Refinitiv deal completed
Hong Kong stock exchange says pursuing bid is not in its shareholders’ interest
Price of trading shares in small and mid-cap companies has increased by a fifth, analysis shows
Rival bids offer two visions for LSE as insatiable demand provides bourses with promise for future
It is hard to argue that a combined business would be better off run from Hong Kong
David Schwimmer is under pressure to make the deal work after HKEX makes £32bn bid for UK bourse
Hong Kong operator to reach out to shareholders after flat rejection from target
The UK authorities should be ready to block a merger of exchanges
Shares in HKEX fall amid scepticism over political risk and deal structure
Li kicks off charm offensive after stunning investors with£32bn move
Question is whether shadow of Beijing looming in the background will foil proposed takeover
Unrest means Hong Kong bourse looks more like a refugee than a gatekeeper to Asia
Inflow comes despite dismal performance during territory’s political crisis
London’s alternative stock market faces growing governance concerns
There are few incentives for companies to back the plan linking voting power to how long shares have been held