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LSE, NYSE, OMX, Nasdaq, Euronext ... Why Stock Exchanges Are Scrambling to Consolidate
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******************************** LSE, NYSE, OMX, Nasdaq, Euronext ... Why Stock Exchanges Are Scrambling to Consolidate http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1428 The Nasdaq Stock Market's offer earlier this month to buy the London Stock Exchange is just the latest step in a long industry-wide evolution that includes consolidation, automation and conversion of privately held exchanges into public ones. Nasdaq is hardly alone in its attempt to expand. Its offer follows an unsuccessful bid for the London exchange by OMX, the Swedish Stock Exchange, in 2000. In recent years, LSE has also rejected bids by Euronext, Deutsche Boerse and Macquarie Bank of Australia. Wharton faculty examine Nasdaq's bid, other possible stock exchange combinations, and the changing role of institutional investors.
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