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An epic acquisition drama between FNZ and GBST has reached a third act that may end with a UK regulator splitting them apart.
U.K. regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has decided to block FNZ’s controversial acquisition of GBST, arguing that the combined company will lead to less competition, which could foster higher costs and a drop in the quality of service for U.K. consumers. After a fierce bidding war last summer that involved FNZ’s competitors Bravura...
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