Wheatley quits LSE after 18 years

Talks continue over a severance deal which could be worth £1m

Martin Wheatley, the highly regarded deputy chief executive of the London Stock Exchange, has quit after 18 years and is currently negotiating a severance deal which could be worth at least £1m (€1.45m).

Wheatley, an executive director of the LSE and a central figure in the exchange's tangled history, will stay on until April 1. The exchange said it would not be looking for another deputy chief executive.

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