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Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange (CS&CE)The New York-based commodity exchange trading futures and options. The CS&CE shares the trading floor at the Commodities Exchange Center.Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange (CS&CE) Similar MatchesChicago Mercantile ExchangeChicago Mercantile ExchangeThe Chicago Mercantile Exchange (or Merc) was called the Chicago Butter and Egg Board until 1919 and is one of the world's largest futures exchanges. Overall the Chicago Board of Trade is probably bigger in number of contracts traded per year, but the Merc is bigger when it comes to agricultural futures and 'open interest' contracts. Exchange membersExchange membersSee: Member firm; seat London Commodity Exchange (LCE)London Commodity Exchange (LCE)Merged with the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange in 1996. London Stock ExchangeLondon Stock ExchangeThe world's third largest stock exchange by market capitalisation of domestic stocks listed, after the New York Stock Exchange and Tokyo Stock Exchange. The LSE also lists foreign companies, and its turnover of foreign shares is the largest in the world.Over 7,000 securities are bought and sold, including shares, Treasury stocks (gilts) and bonds.In order for a company to be admitted to the Exchange it must make application for a place on the 'Official List'. This involves providing extensive data regarding its financial status and trading history etc.As well as the Official List of large companies, the LSE also regulates the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) for smaller companies.Trading in securities is done through the The Stock Exchange Electronic Trading System (SETS) and the Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system (SEAQ).http://www.londonstockexchange.com International Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE)International Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE)Organization that ../../finance-glossary/d the London stock exchange after its merger with the International Securities Regulatory Organization (ISRO). Further SuggestionsNew York Cotton Exchange (NYCE)London Metal Exchange (LME) New Zealand Stock Exchange TSE 300 (Toronto Stock Exchange 100 index) Spot exchange rates Exchangeable Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS Favorable exchange rate National Stock Exchange (NSE) Exchange risk Gold exchange standard Exchange rate overshooting Montreal Exchange or Bourse de Montreal Freely floating exchange rate system share exchange Stock Exchange Pool Nominee Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) Oslo Stock Exchange Foreign exchange controls Exchange Traded Funds Colombo Stock Exchange Exchange rate exposure Surveillance department of exchanges Shanghai Stock Exchange Exchange control |
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