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Bats Europe, Factset Ally for Brexit Benchmarks

The Bats-FactSet Brexit 50/50 indexes precede the British prime minister officially invoking article 50 on March 29.

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The new Brexit 50/50 indexes—the Bats Brexit High 50 and Bats Brexit Low 50—are calculated in real time, available free of charge, and published on the Bats Indexes website, as well as via Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters. Factset will also be distributing the index data. 

The Bats Brexit High 50 index comprises the 50 companies in the Bats UK 100 Index that derive the largest portions of their revenues from the UK, while the Bats Brexit Low 50 comprises the 50 companies in the Bats UK 100 Index

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