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London Stock Exchange CEO Xavier Rolet steps down

LSE chairman Donald Brydon has indicated he will not stand for re-election at the annual general meeting in 2019, the exchange said in a statement on Wednesday. LSE Chief Financial Officer, David Warren, will replace Rolet on an interim basis.

November 29, 2017 / 13:36 IST
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CEO of the London Stock Exchange Xavier Rolet speaks at the Qatar UK Business and Investment Forum in London, Britain March 27, 2017 REUTERS/Neil Hall - RC13EE034A40
CEO of the London Stock Exchange Xavier Rolet speaks at the Qatar UK Business and Investment Forum in London, Britain March 27, 2017 REUTERS/Neil Hall - RC13EE034A40

The London Stock Exchange said its chief executive, Xavier Rolet, has left after the bourse's clash with a top shareholder dragged in the Bank of England.

LSE chairman Donald Brydon has indicated he will not stand for re-election at the annual general meeting in 2019, the exchange said in a statement on Wednesday. LSE Chief Financial Officer, David Warren, will replace Rolet on an interim basis.

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The exchange faces a tricky time as Britain navigates its departure from the European Union and risks losing a chunk of its derivatives clearing business to the continent.

Rolet had already announced he would step down at the end of 2018, but shareholder TCI, an activist hedge fund, had accused Brydon of pushing him out and called for a general meeting to be held to oust Brydon.