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A SPAC-tacular Change in UK Listing Rules
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<blockquote data-quote="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh" data-source="post: 70379" data-attributes="member: 8899"><p>Great article! </p><p></p><p>I like the way you link SPACs in with London as a financial centre and explicitly explore this--I think this would be great analysis for an interview. I think this is likely to come up directly in interviews in the future so definitely a great read!</p><p></p><p>Sunak is more properly referred to as "Chancellor[of the Exchequer]" rather than finance minister--there is a minister with a very similar title (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) that is in a way almost the finance minister but Chancellor is a broader job than just finance. I know people do sometimes refer to Sunak as a finance minister but it always peeves me 🤣 I'm probably the only person why has ever cared about this 🤣 </p><p></p><p>Super concise analysis and I will definitely be bookmarking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh, post: 70379, member: 8899"] Great article! I like the way you link SPACs in with London as a financial centre and explicitly explore this--I think this would be great analysis for an interview. I think this is likely to come up directly in interviews in the future so definitely a great read! Sunak is more properly referred to as "Chancellor[of the Exchequer]" rather than finance minister--there is a minister with a very similar title (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) that is in a way almost the finance minister but Chancellor is a broader job than just finance. I know people do sometimes refer to Sunak as a finance minister but it always peeves me 🤣 I'm probably the only person why has ever cared about this 🤣 Super concise analysis and I will definitely be bookmarking! [/QUOTE]
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