Tui's Departure Signals London Stock Exchange Concerns

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TUI shareholders have voted to move the company's London Stock Exchange listing to Frankfurt, citing a shift in liquidity and ownership structure. This move comes as London has experienced a series of de-listings and high-profile IPO snubs, with some analysts cautioning against writing off the UK capital despite the challenges. While London has seen a decline in listings, it remains the largest exchange in Europe and has fared better in 2023 compared to other European exchanges.
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