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Exchange, The
The financial definition for Exchange, The:
A nickname for the New York Stock Exchange. Also known as the Big Board, where more than 2000 common and preferred stocks are traded. The exchange is the oldest in the United States, founded in 1792, and the largest. It is located on Wall Street in New York City.
Similar MatchesAmerican Stock Exchange (AMEX)American Stock Exchange (AMEX) Stock exchange with the third
highest volume of trading in the US Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown
Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index
options (computer technology index, institutional index, major market
index) and shares of small to medium-sized
companies are predominant. Recently merged with Nasdaq
See: Curb.
Amman Stock ExchangeAmman Stock Exchange The only agency authorized as a formal market for trading securities in Jordan.
Amsterdam Exchange (AEX)Amsterdam Exchange (AEX) Exchange that comprises the AEX-Effectenbeurs, the AEX-Optiebeurs (formerly the European Options Exchange or EOE) and the AEX-Agrarische Termijnmarkt. AEX-Data Services is the operating company responsible for the dissemination of data from the Amsterdam Exchange via its integrated Mercury 2000 system.
Further Suggestions Arizona Stock Exchange
Bill of exchange
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
Boston Exchange Automated Communication Order Routing Network (BEACON)
Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE)
Budapest Stock Exchange
Canadian Exchange Group (CEG)
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