To revive LSE tax incentives needed for pre-IPO enterprises
Briefly

The most obvious incentives are tax-related. If Reeves offers tax grants and cuts to pre-IPO enterprises, shareholders and parent companies will be less keen to relocate, and the culture of domestic listing, which has been declining since the 1980s, could be reinstated.
With Brexit and the UK's economic underperformance leading the charge, outward-looking regulatory changes will only scratch the surface. While it might seem obvious, the LSE's renaissance will have to come from its root - UK businesses.
Read at London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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