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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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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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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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Revue d'économie financière, 1994
L'Istanbul Turquie, exceptionnelle. a la premiere creee Stock en Exchange place Des 1987 1989, de a enregistre la OSE), l'activite liste la des Bourse a de partir la performances Bourse centralisee de 1989 turque une nationale de croissance est marches passee de Turquie, creee en 1987 a enregistre a partir de 1989 une croissance exceptionnelle.
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L'Istanbul Turquie, exceptionnelle. a la premiere creee Stock en Exchange place Des 1987 1989, de a enregistre la OSE), l'activite liste la des Bourse a de partir la performances Bourse centralisee de 1989 turque une nationale de croissance est marches passee de Turquie, creee en 1987 a enregistre a partir de 1989 une croissance exceptionnelle.
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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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Is a Stock Exchange a Computer Solution?
International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation, 2011The paper examines, through a case study on the Arizona Stock Exchange, how computerization challenged the definition of the stock exchange in the context of North-American financial markets in the 1990’s. It analyses exchange automation in terms of trials of explicitness: the computational formulation of what an exchange is calls for a detailed ...
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Market Behaviour and the Stock Exchange
1969Factors affecting the market for securities are reviewed, special attention being given to economic forces and Government controls. In the light of this discussion the possibilities for forecasting future trends in market prices are considered. The chapter is concluded with an account of the role of the Stock Exchange and a summary of some of the more ...
Ronald G. Burns, Kenneth Midgley
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1982
The London Stock Exchange dates back to the late seventeenth century. From the beginning there have been two separate strands in the dealings, the stocks of the government and the securities of various companies. Borrowings by the Crown were evidenced by means of tallies or wooden sticks with notches to show the amount of the sum lent by the holder. In
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The London Stock Exchange dates back to the late seventeenth century. From the beginning there have been two separate strands in the dealings, the stocks of the government and the securities of various companies. Borrowings by the Crown were evidenced by means of tallies or wooden sticks with notches to show the amount of the sum lent by the holder. In
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REGULATING TRANSATLANTIC STOCK EXCHANGES
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2008AbstractThis paper examines the regulatory questions surrounding transatlantic stock exchange consolidation. Underlying these questions is, in essence, a problem of fit between, on the one hand, the market space and, on the other hand, the regulatory space.
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ESI and The Stock Exchange [PDF]
The Stock Exchange is not renowned for its love of technology, and its strong‐armed reaction to the product offered to investors by Electronic Share Information Limited (ESI), a Cambridge‐based computer company, and Sharelink Ltd, the Birmingham‐based execution‐only share dealing service, in September 1995, was perhaps unsurprising.
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