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London Stock Market's Decline and Revival Playbook

724FinanceKaptan Rıza Deniz
London Stock Market's Decline and Revival Playbook

London's equity market is scrambling to offset eroding liquidity with fresh listings amid a wave of foreign takeovers.

Foreign Takeover Tempest

On Thursday, three major foreign players targeted UK‑listed firms: Rotork (£4.1bn), Gooch & Housego (£346m) and Ramsdens (£230m). Each bid offered premiums of 73%, 41%, and 49% over pre‑bid share prices, delivering a one‑day celebration for shareholders.

Outflows vs. Inflows: The Capital Balance Sheet

  • 154 cross‑border bids accounted for £165bn of market capitalisation.
  • Simultaneously, 7 marquee companies shifted their primary listings abroad, draining £120bn from London.
  • New listings added only 11 firms, totalling £6bn of fresh capital.
  • Net result: £285bn exited, a mere £6bn entered.
  • Why London Is Losing Its Magnetic Pull

  • By global yardsticks, the London Stock Exchange is undervalued, making it less attractive to capital.
  • The US commands roughly 70% of global equity value, drawing liquidity toward New York, especially for sub‑£10bn firms.
  • Boards feel pressure to sell as liquidity dries up and valuations lag.
  • Recent rule tweaks, allowing founders to retain outsized voting power, mimic US tech‑company structures but have not restored appeal.
  • Policy Playbook: From Government to Market Architect

  • Impose a 20%+ domestic weighting in default defined‑contribution pension schemes.
  • Redesign ISA tax breaks to enforce a 30% UK weighting.
  • Offer capital‑tax reliefs for entrepreneurs listing in London.
  • Eliminate stamp duty on share transactions entirely.
  • Deploy a short‑term incentive package to spur new listings.
  • Markets are acutely responsive to the blend of fiscal policy and regulatory scaffolding. Restoring London as a magnetic hub demands more than tax tweaks; it requires steering pension assets toward home‑based equities. Such a shift will inject liquidity, nurture long‑term growth investments, and lay the groundwork for a resilient capital ecosystem.
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