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The pan-European exchanges company still wants LCH.Clearnet but the LSE Group refuses to sell it now that the LSEG-Deutsche Börse merger has failed.
Euronext is making it clear that it still wants to buy and own the LCH.Clearnet service outright, the sale of which was part of the failed London Stock Exchange Group-Deutsche Börse merger. At the same time, Euronext is hedging its bets with a preliminary derivatives clearing agreement with ICE Clear Netherlands that would require Euronext...
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