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Banner ExchangeA banner exchange program is a program designed to allow marketers to exchange banners (a form of bartering) to enable marketers to promote their sites without the outlay of cash. A program typically allows a marketer to display one advertisement, across the network, for every two advertisements it hosts on its site. Unlike a straight exchange with one entity, exchange programs allow for the possibility for the banner to be displayed on many web sites (those sites that participate in that particular network). The Free Banner Exchange Megalist is a good resource for identifying these exchanges.Banner exchangeReciprocal advertising in which two webmasters agree to display each other's banner ads on their respective websites.Similar MatchesColombo Stock ExchangeColombo Stock ExchangeEstablished in 1984, the only public stock exchange of Sri Lanka. Exchange traded fundExchange traded fundETFs are a new kind of collective investment fund competing with investment trusts and unit trusts for investors' money.In some ways they are a conventional tracker fund, pooling the cash of a large number of investors and investing it in a basket of shares in companies that make up an index (e.g. members of the FTSE A All-Share).Like unit trusts, ETFs are open ended, which means that new units can be issued in response to demand. The advantage of this is that they trade at a price which is close to the net asset value of the fund (i.e. the value of its investments) - something that cannot be said of investment trusts which are closed funds.But unlike unit trusts, ETFs do not usually have initial charges and their annual management charges are much lower (averaging 0.35%). You will have to pay broking commission, but some ETFs are exempt from Stamp Duty.Another feature of ETFs is that their prices are updated continuously during the trading day to reflect the indexes they track. This is an improvement over unit trusts where prices are only recalculated every 24 hours. So if you buy shares in an ETF at 2 o'clock on Monday the price you pay will be directly related to the NAV at that time.ETFs pay a dividend to their shareholders, which is the sum of all the dividends received from the ETF's investments minus an annual management fee. Typical annual fees are under 0.5% of the fund's value.The UK's first ETF was launched by Barclays Global Investors in 2000 and took 80,000 trades in its first week. It can be held in both PEPs and ISAs and does not attract Stamp Duty.You can buy ETFs through most stockbrokers. Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX)Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX)Established in 1992, the most liquid and best organized financial exchange in Russia. Budapest Stock ExchangeBudapest Stock ExchangeEstablished in 1864, the major securities market of Hungary. Exchange marketExchange market1. The market on which national currencies are exchanged for one another. 2. The actual exchange market, which exists primarily among large international banks. Others who wish to exchange currencies do it through these banks. 3. The theoretical representation of the exchange market as either the interaction of supply and demand arising from exchange-market transactions or as an asset market equilibrium between currencies. Further SuggestionsExchange offerReal exchange rate Wiener Borse (Austrian Stock Exchange) Mexican Stock Exchange Foreign exchange market Currency Exchange Risk Canadian Exchange Group (CEG) Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange (CS&CE) Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange (KLCE) New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) American Stock Exchange (AMEX) Effective exchange rate Historical exchange rate Chicago Mercantile Exchange Helsinki Exchanges (HEX) Jakarta Stock Exchange Forward exchange Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE) Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) Gold exchange standard International Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE) Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE) Arizona Stock Exchange |
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