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UK government won't go ahead with intermittent trading venue before general election

By Sofia Gerace ( May 28, 2024, 15:23 GMT | Insight) -- The current UK government will not be able to make any decision on the future intermittent trading venue due to the country’s general election scheduled for July 4. A government spokesperson confirmed today that the next government will be responsible for making a decision on the capital markets' reform. Currently, the Labour party is expected to win the election and lead the next government, but has not commented on the specifics of this reform so far.The current UK government will not able to make any decision on the future intermittent trading venue due to Britain’s general election scheduled for July 4....

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