David Schwimmer warns of risk from special purpose acquisition companies – Spacs – if plans to liberalise market rules go ahead

A “frothy” US market for so-called “Spac” investment companies could end poorly for some investors, with the trend a risk to UK investors if plans to liberalise market rules go ahead, according to the chief executive of the London Stock Exchange.

The proposals regarding special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) – “blank cheque” shell companies that raise money first and seek businesses to buy later – were announced earlier this week as part of a sweeping package of reforms designed to attract more fast-growing companies to list in London, in an attempt to maintain the UK’s position as a leading global financial centre post-Brexit.

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David Schwimmer warns of risk from special purpose acquisition companies – Spacs – if plans to liberalise market rules go ahead

A “frothy” US market for so-called “Spac” investment companies could end poorly for some investors, with the trend a risk to UK investors if plans to liberalise market rules go ahead, according to the chief executive of the London Stock Exchange.

The proposals regarding special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) – “blank cheque” shell companies that raise money first and seek businesses to buy later – were announced earlier this week as part of a sweeping package of reforms designed to attract more fast-growing companies to list in London, in an attempt to maintain the UK’s position as a leading global financial centre post-Brexit.

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