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UK regulator opens inquiry into S&P Global’s $44bn deal for IHS Markit

Mega-deal between financial data providers could be thrown into doubt as CMA sets up probe

The CMA have launched an inquiry into a deal that would combine two of the largest financial data providers
The CMA have launched an inquiry into a deal that would combine two of the largest financial data providers Photo: Alamy Stock Photo

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has launched an inquiry into S&P Global’s planned $44bn acquisition of IHS Markit, a deal that would combine two of the world’s largest financial data providers.

The antitrust regulator has set the deadline of 19 October to make an initial decision, it said in a 23 August statement.

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