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Why private markets are a bigger threat to the London Stock Exchange than New York

Fed up with ‘dysfunctional’ IPO markets, private equity firms are running their own auctions

Traditional floats are trickier than they used to be
Traditional floats are trickier than they used to be Photo: Getty Images

Given how much time has been spent pondering the declining fortunes of the UK stock market, it is remarkable how much confusion there is about the basic facts.

For example, it has become widely accepted that after a long period of lagging performance, the UK equity market is trading at a big discount to New York, making it hard for London to attract new companies and even to retain the ones it has. Yet it is not clear this is true.

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