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British science benefits hugely from its international culture, it would be a shame if this was jeopardised.
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In Wales, the talk was of how all this could be jeopardised by plunging Chinese stock markets, the stand-off between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and by the recessions in Russia and Brazil.
"We have no reason to doubt that this will be jeopardised if the LSE and Deutsche Börse were to merge, but we will of course be monitoring any developments closely".
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