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Stock exchangeA market where securities are bought and sold. In the USA, the New York Stock Exchange is the largest exchange and in the UK, the London Stock Exchange is the equivalent largest exchange.Similar MatchesForeign exchange brokerForeign exchange brokerIntermediaries in the foreign exchange market that do not put their own money at risk. London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)A leading market for trading options and futures on euro money market derivatives. Vancouver Stock Exchange (VSE)Vancouver Stock Exchange (VSE)A securities and options exchange in Vancouver, British Columbia, (Canada), specializing in venture capital companies. Nagoya Stock ExchangeNagoya Stock ExchangeEstablished after World War II, one of the three major securities markets in Japan. Exchangeable instrumentExchangeable instrumentApplies mainly to convertible securities. Bond or preferred stock that may be exchangeable into the common stock of a different public corporation. Further SuggestionsSydney Futures Exchange (SFE)Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system Pure exchange economy Canadian Exchange Group (CEG) Karachi Stock Exchange Exchange Rate Mechanism American Stock Exchange (AMEX) European exchange rate mechanism (ERM) Montreal Exchange or Bourse de Montreal Commodities Exchange Center (CEC) Nominal exchange rate Arizona Stock Exchange London Metal Exchange (LME) New Zealand Stock Exchange Amsterdam Exchange (AEX) Regional stock exchanges Swiss Exchange London Metal Exchange Principal Exchange Rated Linked Securities (PERLS) exchange traded fund Currency Exchange Risk Gold exchange standard Foreign exchange dealer New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Exchange market |
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