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Exchange Price Input Computer codeEPIC codes are the abbreviations given to company share quotations (e.g. the EPIC code for Vodafone is VOD). They serve the same function as 'ticker symbols' in the USA.In the USA, almost any newspaper or web article about a quoted company refers to its ticker symbol, and because of this investors are familiar with them. This makes it very easy for them when they are using websites and need to search for a company.In the UK, EPIC codes have been replaced by Tradable Instrument Display Mnemonic (TIDM) codes.Similar MatchesExchange, TheExchange, TheA nickname for the New York Stock Exchange. Also known as the Big Board, where more than 2000 common and preferred stocks are traded. The exchange is the oldest in the United States, founded in 1792, and the largest. It is located on Wall Street in New York City. Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionThe US federal agency empowered to regulate US financial markets in order to protect investors. All quoted American companies have to comply with SEC rules and regulations, including the filing of quarterly results statements. Exchangeable instrumentExchangeable instrumentApplies mainly to convertible securities. Bond or preferred stock that may be exchangeable into the common stock of a different public corporation. Arizona Stock ExchangeArizona Stock ExchangeA single price auction exchange for equity trading that allows anonymous buyers and sellers to trade at low transaction costs. Exchange riskExchange riskUncertainty about the value of an asset, liability, or commitment due to uncertainty about the future value of an exchange rate. Unless they cover themselves in the forward market, traders with commitments to pay or receive foreign currency in the future bear exchange risk. So do holders of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currency. Further SuggestionsExchange Rate MechanismIstanbul Stock Exchange Exchange stabilization fund Exchange Ratio London Commodity Exchange Trade-weighted exchange rate Montreal Exchange or Bourse de Montreal Exchangeable Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system Spot exchange rates London Stock Exchange Amman Stock Exchange Foreign exchange market Exchange control Expectations theory of forward exchange rates Exchange rate exposure Forward exchange Favorable exchange rate Forward foreign exchange rate foreign exchange Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) Foreign exchange risk Purchasing power parity exchange rate London Commodity Exchange (LCE) |
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