Companies want euro listing
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Your support makes all the difference.UK companies have made it clear to the Department of Trade and Industry that they want it to be made easy to redenominate their share capital into Euros at any time after 1 January 1999. Although few indicated that they had firm plans to do so, the strong preference for being able to suggests that many companies will in fact list their shares in the new single currency from next January.
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