FTSE 100 Trading Volume Falls: Why the London Stock Exchange is Losing Activity - Bloomberg
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Since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher unleashed a wave of privatizations in the 1980s, the London Stock Exchange has been a symbol of Britain’s free-market economy. Home to companies that dominate global industries, including AstraZeneca Plc, Shell Plc and HSBC Holdings Plc, the FTSE 100 Index is an international benchmark. However, trading volume has slumped in recent years and some British companies have picked other markets to list their shares. It appears to fit the narrative of a nation wh
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