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HKEX’s next chief executive will have to manage a tricky relationship with Beijing
Charles Li will not seek reappointment when contract expires in October 2021
HKEX has got its wish for more trading but perhaps not in the way it might have hoped
Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan named in rejection of biotech group’s listing after application gaffe
Fees have emerged as flash point with members under owner Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
The ‘clash of civilisations’ is playing out in rising tensions between east and west
Decision to abandon London bid leaves HKEX looking elsewhere for growth
Hong Kong stock exchange says pursuing bid is not in its shareholders’ interest
Hong Kong’s stock exchange says it will drop its £32bn offer for the London Stock Exchange
Aborted deal reveals contrasting visions for Hong Kong and Shanghai
Investors reluctant to back Hong Kong group’s bid until governance issues addressed
It is hard to argue that a combined business would be better off run from Hong Kong
David Schwimmer is under pressure to make the deal work after HKEX makes £32bn bid for UK bourse
Many M&A deals take no account of the extreme human cost in disruption and anxiety
Asian exchange to launch three-week charm offensive to persuade board to soften stance
Hong Kong operator to reach out to shareholders after flat rejection from target
HKEX’s £32bn bid for the London Stock Exchange caught everyone by surprise. It now faces a host of hurdles just as tensions between China and the west intensify
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