Die Deutsche Börse und die Londoner Börse schließen sich zusammen. 27,6 Milliarden Euro sind sie dann wert – Platz zwei in der Welt. Warum fusionieren sie – und was haben Anleger davon? Das steht in unserer aktuellen Geschichte aus der WELT.
// by Nina Trentmann
Die Deutsche Börse und die Londoner Börse schließen sich zusammen. 27,6 Milliarden Euro sind sie dann wert – Platz zwei in der Welt. Warum fusionieren sie – und was haben Anleger davon? Das steht in unserer aktuellen Geschichte aus der WELT.
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