Toronto, London bourses will team up to form new global giant

Toronto: The Toronto Stock Exchange, the third largest in North America, is set to merge with the London Stock Exchange (LSE) to create a new global mega bourse.

The TMX Group, which operates the stock exchanges in Toronto and Montreal, said ON Tuesday that ‘it is in advanced discussions with London Stock Exchange Group regarding a possible merger of equals to create an international exchange leader.’

The 150-year-old Toronto Stock Exchange is the biggest resource (energy and mining) leader, with about 1,500 companies listed on the bourse.

Though the world's largest mining companies are listed on the London exchange, the TMX hogs most junior mining firms.

The current market value of the LSE is about $3.87 billion whereas the TMX Group is pegged at $2.99 billion.

With their merger, the two bourses will form a nearly $7-billion giant entity with offices in Toronto and London.

"The merged Group would be co-headquartered in London and Toronto and continue to be overseen by its existing regulatory authorities,'' the TMX Group statement said.

"Current discussions contemplate an exchange ratio close to the current market capitalisation of London Stock Exchange Group and TMX Group. It is currently contemplated that the executive management and senior leadership of the Merged Group will be drawn from a balance of leaders from both organisations,'' the statement added.

The TMX's merger decision has been driven by similar moves by other major bourses to form mega bourses - as did the Singapore and Australian exchanges recently - to attract more corporate listings and thus make more money.

The two exchanges, which have been in merger talks for about a month, will create one of the world's biggest resource bourses at a time when resources are becoming much sought after.

With alternative trading systems shrinking its market share, the Toronto Stock Exchange owner TMX Group also explored the possibility of a merger with NYSE, but their talks failed.

Nasdaq was also eager to form an alliance with the TMX Group, but the latter was not interested in it. The LSE also reportedly rebuffed Nasdaq.

The cutting-edge technology is a major incentive for bourse mergers, say analysts. World markets will soon be ruled by a few mega-bourses, they say.

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