The London Stock Exchange has a graveyard of past merger attempts. Here's why the $27 billion Refinitiv deal may be a winning bet.

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The 200 plus year old LSE has tried and failed to tie up with others, including a few attempts with German rival Deutsche Boerse.

The London Stock Exchange is in advanced talks to buy Refinitiv, maker of Eikon financial-data terminals, in a $27 billion deal. The stock-exchange operator failed to merge with German rival Deutsche Boerse after regulators blocked the tie-up, citing competition concerns. While Deutsche boasts bigger profit margins, carries far less debt, and offered greater potential synergies, the Refinitiv deal has a better chance of winning regulatory approval. Watch LSE trade live.

The London Stock Exchange is in advanced talks to buy Refinitiv, maker of Eikon financial-data terminals, in a $27 billion deal. The stock-exchange operator failed to merge with German rival Deutsche Boerse after regulators blocked the tie-up, citing competition concerns. While Deutsche boasts bigger profit margins, carries far less debt, and offered greater potential synergies, the Refinitiv deal has a better chance of winning regulatory approval. Watch LSE trade live.

 

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