Deutsche Börse seeks shelter from activists

Deutsche Börse has held talks with potential anchor investors including the German state of Hesse, as it seeks to defend itself against the kind of activist shareholder that previously helped oust its executive team.

Reto Francioni, Deutsche Börse's chief executive, has spoken with Hesse's finance ministry and state-owned lender KfW with a view to interesting them in strategic stakes in the exchange, according to sources close to the matter.

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