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Exchange rate

The price at which one country's currency trades for another, typically on the exchange market.



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Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)

Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)

A securities exchange created in the early 1970s for the public trading of standardized option contracts. Primary place stock options, foreign currency options, and index options (S&P 100, 500, and OTC 250 index)


Exchange rate determination

Exchange rate determination

The process by which a country's exchange rate comes to be what it is. With a floating exchange rate, this may be modeled in various ways, including the elasticities approach, the monetary approach, the portfolio approach, and the asset approach.


London Stock Exchange

London Stock Exchange

The 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


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Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE)

Established in 1976, the Hong Kong Futures Exchange (H.K.F.E.) operates futures and options markets in index, stock, interest rate, and foreign exchange products.


Exchangeable instrument

Exchangeable instrument

Applies mainly to convertible securities. Bond or preferred stock that may be exchangeable into the common stock of a different public corporation.


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Exchange control
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Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)
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share exchange
Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service
Exchange rationing
Recognised Investment Exchange
Forward exchange
Exchange of stock
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