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Scottish stock exchange group says it has landed big-name adviser

A group looking to start a stock exchange in Scotland says it has landed Menzies Campbell, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats, as an adviser as it works to give the country its first independent exchange since 1973.

Taken from Scotex web site
Taken from Scotex web site Photo: Scotex

A group looking to start a stock exchange in Scotland says it has landed Menzies Campbell, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats, as an adviser as it works to give the country its first independent exchange since 1973.

Campbell, a prominent Scot sitting as a peer in the House of Lords, will sit on Scotex's advisory board, according to a Scotex spokesman and a video posted on Scotex's web site.

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