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LSEG CEO Says £3 Billion Buyback Is 'Right Amount'
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LSEG CEO Says £3 Billion Buyback Is 'Right Amount'

Bloomberg · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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London Stock Exchange Group Plc Chief Executive Officer David Schwimmer discusses the group's plans to buy back £3 billion ($4.1 billion) of its own shares. Speaking on Bloomberg Television, Schwimmer says £3 billion is "the biggest buyback" the LSEG has ever announced. (Source: Bloomberg)


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