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Citing fears over a fixed income clearing monopoly, the European Commission vetoes the proposed merger.
On the same day that Brexit launched, the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and Deutsche Börse have definitively called it quits after the European Commission prohibited the proposed merger, citing the potential of a monopoly in the markets for clearing fixed income instruments. The E.C. investigation “concluded the merger would have created a de facto...
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