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The UK economy contracted 0.1% in April, and Flutter Entertainment announced it will delist its shares from the London Stock Exchange on August 3.

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Who
UK economy, Flutter Entertainment, Office for National Statistics
What
The UK economy contracted 0.1% in April, and Flutter Entertainment announced it will delist its shares from the London Stock Exchange on August 3.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 06:59:21 GMT · 4h 45m ago
Where
London, UK ·
Why
The economic contraction was in line with forecasts and driven by a 0.2% fall in services, while Flutter Entertainment decided to delist due to the level of trading activity on the LSE and the additional costs and obligations of maintaining the listing.
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How this affects you

The contraction of the UK economy and the delisting of a major company from the London Stock Exchange reflect shifts in economic activity and corporate strategies within a significant global financial hub. This could influence investor confidence and the market landscape, particularly for companies with dual listings or those considering changes in their primary listing venues.

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