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Analysis-London’s withering AIM market set to lose more members this year

An exodus of companies from London's Alternative Investment (AIM) market is set to accelerate into 2025, even as Britain's policymakers try to revive the country's capital markets, bankers and financial advisers to AIM companies told Reuters. Already in 2025, Britain's Alliance Pharma agreed to sell itself to asset management firm DBAY Advisors, and online marketing firm Team Internet said it had received takeover approaches from private equity bidders. This 30-year-old segment of the London Stock Exchange was designed to help smaller companies secure capital, with fewer listing requirements than the main market.

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Stocks Loved by Retail Investors at Forefront of India Selloff

(Bloomberg) -- Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here.Most Read from BloombergThese Homes Withstood the LA Fires. Architects Explain WhyAs E-Bikes Boom in NYC, Some Call for More RegulationsChicago Agency Pitches $1.5 Billion Plan to Fix Transit WoesNYPD Reforms Car Chase Policy Amid Rising Crashes, InjuriesChurches, Cinemas — and Moon Artifacts — Top List of Endangered MonumentsIndia’s recent mar

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RBI Must Shun Excessive FX Market Intervention, Former Head Says

(Bloomberg) -- Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here.Most Read from BloombergThese Homes Withstood the LA Fires. Architects Explain WhyAs E-Bikes Boom in NYC, Some Call for More RegulationsChicago Agency Pitches $1.5 Billion Plan to Fix Transit WoesNYPD Reforms Car Chase Policy Amid Rising Crashes, InjuriesChurches, Cinemas — and Moon Artifacts — Top List of Endangered MonumentsIndia’s central ba

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Tesla’s Asian Rivals Pull Ahead in India’s Nascent EV Market

(Bloomberg) -- Suzuki Motor Corp.’s India unit, BYD Co. and VinFast Auto Ltd. are among carmakers gearing to showcase their new electric vehicles in New Delhi as the fight intensifies for the fastest-growing major automobile market where Tesla Inc. is conspicuous by its absence.Most Read from BloombergThese Homes Withstood the LA Fires. Architects Explain WhyAs E-Bikes Boom in NYC, Some Call for More RegulationsChicago Agency Pitches $1.5 Billion Plan to Fix Transit WoesNYPD Reforms Car Chase Po

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