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The two exchanges may have a long walk down the aisle due to concerns over their combined dominance.
Shareholders may have given their seal of approval but the fate of the Deutsche Börse and London Stock Exchange Group’s £21 billion ($27.7 billion) merger is now in the hands of roughly 40 regulatory bodies around the world. While a handful including the U.S. and Russian authorities have given the union the green light, getting...
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