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  2. Stock exchange - Wikipedia

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    A stock exchange is a market where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities, such as shares, bonds and derivatives. Learn about the origins, evolution and role of stock exchanges in the global financial system.

  3. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    A stock market is a place where stocks, bonds, and other securities are traded. The exchange may also act as a guarantor of settlement, meaning it ensures that the buyer and seller complete the transaction. Learn more about the history, types, and functions of stock markets.

  4. New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, and functions of the NYSE, the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization. The NYSE is owned by Intercontinental Exchange and lists over 6,000 companies on its trading floor in Lower Manhattan.

  5. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of stock exchanges around the world, sorted by market capitalization, trade volume, time zone, and open hours. Includes information on the top 20 exchanges by market cap and over USD 1 trillion, as well as other regional and national exchanges.

  6. Nasdaq - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq is an American stock exchange that trades mainly technology stocks and is the most active by volume. Learn about its origins, structure, market capitalization, and the indices it tracks, such as the NASDAQ Composite and the NASDAQ-100.

  7. Glossary of stock market terms - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings of common terms used in the stock market, such as bear market, bull market, IPO, greenshoe, and more. This glossary provides definitions, examples, and references for each term.

  8. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Learn about the history, interpretation, and conventions of ticker symbols by country and exchange.

  9. Securities market - Wikipedia

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    Courtyard of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (Beurs van Hendrick de Keyser in Dutch), the foremost centre of global securities markets in the 17th century.. Security market is a component of the wider financial market where securities can be bought and sold between subjects of the economy, on the basis of demand and supply.