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Clearing has become a major hurdle in the London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Börse merger.
The European Commission has narrowed its focus into the £21 billion ($26 billion) merger of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Deutsche Börse to derivatives clearing, dropping many of its previous competition concerns from its investigation launched in September. They included exchange-traded products, the licensing of indexes and trading of German government bonds. The main...
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