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The third time was unlucky for the LSEG and Deutsche Börse as E.U. regulators spiked the potential merger. But that doesn’t mean they will end up alone.
The marriage of the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and the Deutsche Börse was always on shaky ground despite the participants hoping that this time they would be able to finally walk down the aisle after two failed attempts. However, this was not to be and the European Union competition regulators broke up the union....
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