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The Financial Express

London Stock Exchange keeps central role in clearing ahead of Brexit

| Updated: May 04, 2019 12:09:46


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London Stock Exchange (LSE) shrugged off a slowdown in equity trading as its clearing house saw record volumes, a signal that attempts by rival Deutsche Boerse to divert business from London to Frankfurt ahead of Brexit had made little headway.

London has so far kept its central role in clearing euro financial transactions ahead of Britain’s exit from the European Union, but rivals have stepped up efforts to attract business, reports Reuters.

The LSE on Wednesday reported higher first-quarter income as its clearing and information services businesses grew strongly against what it called a challenging market backdrop.

Total income from continuing operations rose 5.0 per cent to 546 million pounds (712 million US dollar) in the quarter ended March 31, in line with company supplied estimates from 14 analysts.

“While equity markets were slower due to macroeconomic uncertainty, we have seen an improved listing environment in Q2,” Goldman Sachs veteran and LSE top boss David Schwimmer said.

Italian payments group Nexi listed on LSE’s Borsa Italiana in April, raising $2.6 billion, marking the biggest market debut globally in 2019.

LSE’s robust results come after Schwimmer, who took over in August and announced plans to cut jobs as the exchange prepares for Brexit.

LSE’s shares were up 2.2 per cent higher at 5,124 pence at 0901 GMT.

The LSE said there was “no discernible change to customers’ use” of its derivatives clearing service at LCH, reinforcing its stronghold ahead of Brexit.

The exchange operator has no plans to seek a license for clearing interest rate swaps at its Paris subsidiary, saying it intends to rely on obtaining EU approval to continue serving EU clients from London after Brexit.

The exchange’s pan-European share trading platform Turquoise has a license to trade from Amsterdam as well as London if need be.

“We are well prepared,” CFO David Warren said.

LSE’s capital markets division, which makes money from fees paid by companies listing on its markets and the trading of stocks and bonds, was the only weak spot, with revenue down 9 percent, mainly reflecting lower equity trading volumes.

LCH saw total income rise 17 per cent to 182 million pounds, with record volumes at SwapClear.

The company also welcomed its new Chairman Donald Robert on Wednesday, marking the completion of a change in management since its fifth attempt at an Anglo-German tie up failed.

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