London Stock Exchange Group to Sell Russell Investment Management Biz, Retains Indexes

LSEG rejects Russell's asset management unit, keeps indexes

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The LSE already announced that it would retain Russell's indexes vertical in June and combine its with its own FTSE index business to create a global index business with more than $9 trillion in assets benchmarked to its indexes.

In a statement, LSEG said it would continue to be committed to maintaining Russell's client service and products, but will also focus on "successfully integrating Russell Indexes with FTSE."

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