LSE explores partnership with Doha stock market

LONDON (AFP) — The London Stock Exchange is in talks with the Qatari Investment Authority about a potential partnership with the Doha stock market, an LSE spokesman confirmed on Monday.

"We are still exploring with Qatar how we could help them to develop their market," a spokesman told AFP, adding that negotiations were ongoing.

The state-linked QIA owns 15 percent of LSE stock, while Emirates-based Borse Dubai owns 20 percent.

Both groups saw their stakes diluted after the London exchange sealed a takeover of Italy's Borsa Italiana.

The spokesman added that the LSE had a "good relationship" with Borse Dubai.

"In the beginning there was some uncertainty, but since (then) they said that they would remain a long term shareholder," he added.