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New York Stock ExchangeThe world's largest stock exchange with well over 3,000 companies listed and a market capitalisation of trillions of dollars. The NYSE is a truly international exchange, with nearly 400 non-American companies listed.Similar MatchesExchange Traded FundsExchange Traded FundsAlso known as ETF. A basket of stocks similar to an index mutual fund. However, there are a number of important differences between ETFs and mutual funds. The ETF can be traded within the day, they can be shorted, purchased on margin and there even exists options on some ETFs. Karachi Stock ExchangeKarachi Stock ExchangeThe major securities exchange of Pakistan. Banner ExchangeBanner 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. Chicago 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. Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE)Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE)The derivatives market of Australia. Further SuggestionsPacific Stock ExchangeExchange Rate Mechanism Stock Exchange, Mumbai (BSE) Flexible exchange rate Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Equilibrium exchange rate London Commodity Exchange (LCE) Helsinki Exchanges (HEX) Bilateral exchange rate Organized exchange Oslo Stock Exchange Copenhagen Stock Exchange Forward foreign exchange rate Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) Exchange stabilization fund Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE) Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK) Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX) Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange Malaysia Commodity Exchange Caracas Stock Exchange Expectations theory of forward exchange rates Trade-weighted exchange rate Exchange rate protection |
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