Update: Janus Henderson de-lists from LSE; unveils board line-up

Announced plans to merge last October

Natalie Kenway
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Henderson Global Investors has cancelled its listing on the London Stock Exchange, as its merger with US firm Janus completes today, while the combined group is to be renamed Janus Henderson Investors.

In a stock exchange notice this morning, the group announced it had cancelled the listing of its ordinary shares listed in London with effect from 8am.   The combined group will now have its primary listing on the New Yrok Stock Exchange, while retaining an existing Henderson listing on the Australian Stock Exchange; this will begin trading under the new brand on 13 June. The groups first announced their merger plans in October 2016, aiming to create an asset manager with AUM of around $331bn, with the merger officially completing today. Henderson sees £1.4bn retail outflows in Q1,...

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