Valentine's Day Gallery: The Biggest Break-ups In Asset Management
Valentine's Day does not always necessarily have a happy ending.
So in the spirit of the day, Investment Week has collated some of the biggest break-ups and near tie-ups to happen in the asset management industry.
There have been a number of near-moments over the years, from the London Stock Exchange's merger with Deutsche Boerse in 2017 to Smith & Williamson's tie-up with Rathbone Brothers.
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