London markets have a mountain of talent -- it just needs using properly
by David Buik
Jan 26, 2024
3 minutes
When Clara Furse became CEO of the London Stock Exchange back in 2001, she spent a large part of her tenure fighting off takeover bids from US, Middle East and Europe, which saw the exchange’s share price head to £20 a share from £5 and back again. To the average market observer, she and her management team did not take London to the rest of the world; nor did it bring much in the way of overseas business to London apart from Italy’s Borsa Italiana, which provided
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