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Wells Fargo ends LSE membership

Move is a rare sign of retrenchment by a US investment bank in Europe

Wells Fargo became a member of the LSE following its takeover of Wachovia
Wells Fargo became a member of the LSE following its takeover of Wachovia Photo: iStock

Wells Fargo has withdrawn its membership of the London Stock Exchange – a rare sign of retrenchment by a US investment bank in Europe.

Wells Fargo Securities International Ltd, the bank's London-based trading arm, resigned from the LSE on December 22, according to a notice issued by the exchange.

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