The transaction is expected to close in H2 2021, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals
The agreement, which was signed in Sweden on 19 March, was a result of Euronext’s decision to divest from a non-core activity
The settlement of Irish securities worth around €100 billion traded on Euronext Dublin markets on 15 March took place in Euroclear Bank on 17 March
Philip Barnes says: "I’m looking forward to driving expansion in the APAC region and introducing these advanced solutions to my network"
Euronext has reported strong results for it trading and post-trade revenue, predicting a similar outcome for 2022 which is driven by a strong market position
As an ambassador, van Asselt will draw on his global network built during his career in the financial services industry to support the growth of Apex’s new and existing client relationships
Anthony Attia will be replaced as Euronext Paris CEO by Orange Bank’s Delphine d’Amarzit and become global head of primary markets and post trade in order to play a central role in the integration of the Borsa Italiana Group
The commission’s conditional approval of LSEG’s acquisition of Refinitiv also makes Euronext’s successful purchase of Borsa Italiana from LSEG much more likely
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