London Stock Exchange suffers biggest exodus since financial crisis
Rafe Uddin, Marianna Giusti and Ian Smith
London | The London Stock Exchange is on course for its worst year for departures since the financial crisis, as fears mount that more FTSE 100 businesses will quit the UK in favour of New York.
A total of 88 companies have delisted or transferred their primary listing from London’s main market this year with only 18 taking their place, according to the London Stock Exchange Group.
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Ian Smith is a Senior Advisor to Washington-based advisory firm DGA
Group and Joint Managing Director of Bespoke Approach
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