The government must take “urgent action” to revive London’s junior stock markets AIM and Aquis or risk more firms flooding ...
The AIM index is a great place to find the next big winner. This utility stock’s already delivered for shareholders, but it ...
At the centre of this new revolution could be AIM, which is described by its owner, the London Stock Exchange, as a crown ...
The City minister lamented the hundreds of billions of pounds stashed away in cash ISAs today as she called for Brits to ...
The number of companies either delisting, moving to the main London Stock Exchange, or being taken over has continually surpassed new floats on AIM, leading the number of stocks to slowly dwindle.
Improve market confidence: Due to the more stringent regulatory and governance requirements of the Main Market compared with ...
In 2024, AIM shrunk to its smallest size in 23 years ... Combine this with the current exodus from the London Stock Exchange main market - facing its biggest net outflow of companies since 2009 ...
This 30-year-old segment of the London Stock Exchange was designed to help smaller companies secure capital, with fewer listing requirements than the main market. But now a growing number of AIM ...
and foreign exchange markets through the London Stock Exchange, AIM, Turquoise, FXall, Matching, and Tradeweb. The company also provides information and data products, such as indexes, benchmarks ...
announced today that its shareholders have voted to approve the delisting of the company’s ordinary shares from the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG). The decision was reached ...
This 30-year-old segment of the London Stock Exchange was designed to help smaller companies secure capital, with fewer listing requirements than the main market. But now a growing number of AIM ...
LONDON (Reuters) - An exodus of companies from London's Alternative Investment (AIM) market is set to accelerate into 2025, even as Britain's policymakers try to revive the country's capital ...