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U.K. Watchdog Promises ‘High Level of Scrutiny’ for HKEX-LSE Bid

U.K. Watchdog Promises ‘High Level of Scrutiny’ for HKEX-LSE Bid

(Bloomberg) -- Britain’s top market watchdog promised tough scrutiny for Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. if it presses forward with its bid for London Stock Exchange Group Plc.

“It’s a high level of scrutiny due to the significance of the stock exchange,” Financial Conduct Authority Chief Executive Officer Andrew Bailey said Monday in a Bloomberg Television interview. “There’s no formal proposal on the table yet, so we are in listening mode. It’s a very important piece of infrastructure.”

U.K. Watchdog Promises ‘High Level of Scrutiny’ for HKEX-LSE Bid

HKEX made a surprise, unsolicited offer worth almost $37 billion for LSE last week. LSE rebuffed the Hong Kong bourse’s overture in a stinging letter, saying that it didn’t see any merit in further engagement. In a further setback to HKEX, China’s official People’s Daily newspaper wrote that there are “persistent worries” about Hong Kong given the current unrest, and lauded the LSE for citing its existing tie-up with the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Bailey said the FCA has yet to form a view on HKEX’s proposal. “Both sides in this have kept us well informed in the last week or more about their intentions and plans,” he said.

HKEX’s bid calls on the LSE to cancel the $27 billion deal it announced to buy data provider Refinitiv in July, a transaction Bailey said the FCA was already scrutinizing.

To contact the reporters on this story: Viren Vaghela in London at vvaghela1@bloomberg.net;Silla Brush in London at sbrush@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Ambereen Choudhury at achoudhury@bloomberg.net, Keith Campbell

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