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LONDON - The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has temporarily suspended Hydrogen Capital Growth plc’s ordinary shares from the Official List, effective Thursday at 7:30 a.m., according to a regulatory announcement.
The suspension of the closed-ended investment fund’s shares was implemented at the company’s request, the FCA stated. The affected securities are ordinary shares of £0.01 each, fully paid, with the ISIN identifier GB00BL6K7L04.
The regulatory notice did not provide specific reasons for the suspension request from Hydrogen Capital Growth.
The company’s shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange, which serves as a Recognised Investment Exchange for the securities.
The FCA’s Issuer Management department issued the notice of temporary suspension. The authority noted that notices regarding admission of securities to the Official List should be read alongside notices from the relevant Recognised Investment Exchange about admission to trading on its markets.
The information was provided through the Regulatory News Service (RNS), the London Stock Exchange’s news distribution service.
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