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Jeremy Hunt: ‘London’s stock market demise is massively overstated — we’ll have seven big UK tech stocks’ 

The UK has lost key listings and IPO volumes remain subdued

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt spoke to Gerard Baker, editor at large for The Wall Street Journal, a fellow Dow Jones Group title, at WSJ’s CEO Council in London
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt spoke to Gerard Baker, editor at large for The Wall Street Journal, a fellow Dow Jones Group title, at WSJ’s CEO Council in London Photo: Anna Moffat for The Wall Street Journal

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has dismissed suggestions that London’s stock market is dead, predicting that the UK will have at least seven listed tech giants in the next decade.

“I think London’s stock market demise is massively overstated. We do have challenges, and we’re addressing those challenges,” the chancellor of the exchequer told Financial News in response to a question at the WSJ CEO Council Summit. 

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