FCA mulls listing rules after Hauser blames 'Brexit idiocy' for Arm’s New York IPO
to list shares only in New York, at least initially, rather than apply for a dual listing with London Stock Exchange, which UK government lobbied for extensively.
However, Hauser did not entirely blame Brexit, and has previously been critical of UK government policy in general when it comes to support for technology companies. He was signatory to an , partly because Britain fails to retain local ownership of many successful companies that start here, like Arm.
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