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1983
This book is about investment in securities quoted on the UK Stock Exchange. This is not as limiting as it appears. As can be seen from Example 1.1, the total market value of all securities listed on the UK Stock Exchange on 30 June 1992 was £2,101 b. There are over 7,300 different securities to choose from and turnover in these securities averaged £1 ...
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This book is about investment in securities quoted on the UK Stock Exchange. This is not as limiting as it appears. As can be seen from Example 1.1, the total market value of all securities listed on the UK Stock Exchange on 30 June 1992 was £2,101 b. There are over 7,300 different securities to choose from and turnover in these securities averaged £1 ...
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1990
The stock exchanges in Brazil date back approximately a hundred years. For example, the Rio and Sao Paulo Stock Exchanges were organised in 1845 and 1890, respectively. In total, Brazil has nine stock exchanges which operate as non-profit associations. Close to 95 per cent of trading takes place on the two largest exchanges in Rio and Sao Paulo.
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The stock exchanges in Brazil date back approximately a hundred years. For example, the Rio and Sao Paulo Stock Exchanges were organised in 1845 and 1890, respectively. In total, Brazil has nine stock exchanges which operate as non-profit associations. Close to 95 per cent of trading takes place on the two largest exchanges in Rio and Sao Paulo.
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Education + Training, 1980
The history of the Stock Exchange goes back at least to the 17th century. Like so many City institutions it evolved from informal gatherings in coffee houses (hence the importance of breaks for coffee in today's meetings?). The daily price lists to which we shall refer go back as far as 1698.
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The history of the Stock Exchange goes back at least to the 17th century. Like so many City institutions it evolved from informal gatherings in coffee houses (hence the importance of breaks for coffee in today's meetings?). The daily price lists to which we shall refer go back as far as 1698.
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1989
In the last two chapters we looked at business finance and also at personal finance and in both chapters there is mention of the Stock Exchange. In this chapter we will deal with the Stock Exchange in more detail particularly taking into account the changes that have been introduced by what has been called the ‘Big Bang’.
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In the last two chapters we looked at business finance and also at personal finance and in both chapters there is mention of the Stock Exchange. In this chapter we will deal with the Stock Exchange in more detail particularly taking into account the changes that have been introduced by what has been called the ‘Big Bang’.
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1973
A stock exchange is a market for the purchase and sale of stocks, shares and other interest-bearing securities. It is a free market subject to the laws of supply and demand in much the same way as a street market.
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A stock exchange is a market for the purchase and sale of stocks, shares and other interest-bearing securities. It is a free market subject to the laws of supply and demand in much the same way as a street market.
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1991
The Stock Exchange has undergone considerable change in the last decade, and this chapter attempts to analyse those changes with reference to the role of the Stock Exchange and overall efficiency. Topical subjects (particularly for the media) such as the cases of insider dealing uncovered, supervision of the Stock Exchange, and the crash of 1987 are ...
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The Stock Exchange has undergone considerable change in the last decade, and this chapter attempts to analyse those changes with reference to the role of the Stock Exchange and overall efficiency. Topical subjects (particularly for the media) such as the cases of insider dealing uncovered, supervision of the Stock Exchange, and the crash of 1987 are ...
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1976
The cash payments crisis had a less damaging effect than the King had feared on the “public credit”, at least as it was represented in the stock market. Stocks fell; but what mattered more in the market was the amount of business, and because loans were increasing in size, business was increasing in volume. It was increasing fast for David Ricardo. The
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The cash payments crisis had a less damaging effect than the King had feared on the “public credit”, at least as it was represented in the stock market. Stocks fell; but what mattered more in the market was the amount of business, and because loans were increasing in size, business was increasing in volume. It was increasing fast for David Ricardo. The
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2017
1. What the Stock Exchange Is 2. The Market Place 3. The Members and their Clerks 4. The Committee 5. Brokers and Jobbers 6. How Business is Transacted 7. The Settlement 8. The Zoology of the House 9. Option Dealing 10. The Wares of the Market 11. Failures 12. Price Lists and Records 13. The Royal Commission's View 14. A Sketch History 15.
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1. What the Stock Exchange Is 2. The Market Place 3. The Members and their Clerks 4. The Committee 5. Brokers and Jobbers 6. How Business is Transacted 7. The Settlement 8. The Zoology of the House 9. Option Dealing 10. The Wares of the Market 11. Failures 12. Price Lists and Records 13. The Royal Commission's View 14. A Sketch History 15.
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