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LSEG is consulting on raising David Schwimmer’s pay to about £11mn from £6.25mn
More research, disseminated to more investors, might spark more interest in smaller companies
It is questionable how many companies taken private in recent years would return to the UK market if listed
Maker of sustainable timber has seen its share price fall over 10 years
Opposition from banks and asset managers and Franco-German tensions seen as undermining early plans
Pro-Palestinian activists were arrested on Sunday in Liverpool, London and Brighton
Timing is everything (except for the FCA)
Small-cap stocks affected in incidents that appear identical to glitch in October
The LSE has become a data merchant. Do its listings still matter?
How pension funds’ investments have impacted the London Stock Exchange
David Schwimmer defends London market after Glencore said it would list planned mining spin-off in New York
The 300-year-old exchange makes under 4% of its revenues from listing and dealing stocks, as it has become one of the world’s biggest financial data groups
Financials Acquisition Corp blames volatile markets for failure to attract investors and says it will wind up
Incident means investors limited to trading shares in FTSE 100 and 250 indices and depositary receipts
After years of integrating its Refinitiv acquisition, the stock exchange group’s business has bedded in
More clickbait coverage of London’s struggles
David Schwimmer calls London ‘a fantastic international financial centre’
Awoouu (wolf howl)
Exchange operator in talks with UK government and regulators over new trading venue
The market wants to give founders, investors and employees in private companies a way to sell their shares
US markets are booming again and London is falling behind its rivals
UK exchange operator says it is working with US group in effort to harness new technology
Companies analysis from our sister publication
A charming but exacting ‘jobber’ who brought together risk-takers to invest in future innovators
Andrew Griffith and LSE chief Julia Hoggett defend FCA’s planned shake-up from complaints by top investors
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