Deutsche Boerse denies report it may offer Hesse special rights to win LSE deal

Reuters

Published Dec 23, 2016 13:14

Deutsche Boerse denies report it may offer Hesse special rights to win LSE deal

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Boerse (DE:DB1Gn) denied a newspaper report on Friday that said it was prepared to offer the German state of Hesse a "golden share" in exchange for approving its planned merger with London Stock Exchange Group (L:LSE).

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung had said that Deutsche Boerse was considering giving Hesse a "golden share" that would enable it to block future strategic decisions.

"Deutsche Boerse is currently answering extensive catalogues of questions for the Hesse Economy Ministry and is laying out in talks the content and processes of the planned merger," a spokeswoman for Deutsche Boerse said.

"Veto rights were not and are not part of these talks. The same goes for other concessions," she added.