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LSE shareholders approved the merger but no one is sending out invitations for the wedding day just yet.
London Stock Exchange (LSE) shareholders may have given their approval to the planned £20 billion ($30 billion) merger with Germany’s Deutsche Börse but there is no guarantee that their relationship will weather the post-Brexit storm and this could pave the way for another suitor. In a joint statement after the Brexit vote, LSE and Deutsche...
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