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LSEG London Stock Exchange Group Plc

8,816.00
-30.00 (-0.34%)
Last Updated: 08:07:40
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
London Stock Exchange Group Plc LSE:LSEG London Ordinary Share GB00B0SWJX34 ORD SHS 6 79/86P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -30.00 -0.34% 8,816.00 8,810.00 8,820.00 8,830.00 8,806.00 8,818.00 9,528 08:07:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Admin-gen Economic Programs 8.06B 761M 1.4061 62.91 47.88B

Deutsche Börse CEO Braced for Lengthy Regulatory Fight Over LSE Deal

31/05/2016 11:29am

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By Eyk Henning 

FRANKFURT--The chief executive of Deutsche Börse AG said his planned merger with the London Stock Exchange Group PLC wouldn't close before the first quarter of next year due to intense regulatory scrutiny and that U.S. rivals could potentially still torpedo the deal to create Europe's biggest stock-market operator.

"We don't expect the deal to close before next year's first quarter because regulators have to give their OK following shareholder approval, " Carsten Kengeter told journalists in Frankfurt Monday.

Mr. Kengeter, who is poised to become chief executive of the combined group, also criticized the French government, which he said had a vested interest in undermining the deal. He noted that the French state holds a 6% stake in Euronext NV, a rival to Deutsche Börse and LSE Group.

His comments came in response to statements by French Finance Minister Michel Sapin and the head of the country's central bank, François Villeroy de Galhau, who earlier Monday raised concerns about the tie-up of Deutsche Börse and LSE.

Mr. Sapin said such a move risked curtailing competition and increasing market risk. He reiterated a call for European authorities and other local supervisors to scrutinize the British-German deal.

"We've been in a process of decreasing risk," Mr. Sapin said. "If there is too much concentration, risks would increase."

Mr. Villeroy de Galhau said the creation of a large stock clearing house "could create an operator that is too big to fail."

Mr. Kengeter said Deutsche Börse and LSE would keep their clearing houses separate but that customers and financial stability could still benefit.

He also said that U.S. competitors such as Intercontinental Exchange Inc. and CME Group Inc. could potentially bid for LSE or Deutsche Börse. ICE in March said it was considering a bid for LSE to rival Deutsche Börse, but said earlier this month that it would not place a bid.

Mr. Kengeter said ICE could potentially make a new approach for the LSE in November, when a standstill period ends. He speculated that CME might also be interested in bidding for Deutsche Börse should its LSE merger fall apart.

Write to Eyk Henning at eyk.henning@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

May 31, 2016 06:14 ET (10:14 GMT)

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