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  2. St. Louis Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Stock Exchange was a regional stock exchange located in St. Louis, Missouri. Opened in 1899, [1] in September 1949, the St. Louis Stock Exchange was acquired by the Chicago Stock Exchange, and renamed the Midwest Stock Exchange. [2]

  3. Cape Town Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town Stock Exchange. The Cape Town Stock Exchange (CTSE) is a stock exchange based in Cape Town, South Africa. [1] It is the second largest stock exchange in South Africa, after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), and the only one other than the JSE that is authorized to trade in both equity and debt. [2]

  4. San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange was founded in 1882 [3] on September 18, in a basement in San Francisco. [6] [7] The exchange was founded as the San Francisco Stock Exchange. On September 18, twenty-five brokers met in the basement of Wohl & Rollitz, which was at 403 California Street in the old Fireman's Fund Insurance Building.

  5. London Stock Exchange to close for day of Queen’s funeral - AOL

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    The stock exchange normally closes for bank holidays and weekends. It said: “On the day of the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, the London Stock Exchange would be closed for trading. “It is ...

  6. Nasdaq Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq Copenhagen. This building, Børsen, housed the Copenhagen Stock Exchange until 1974. The Nasdaq Copenhagen, formerly known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange ( Danish: Københavns Fondsbørs ), is an international marketplace for Danish securities, including shares, bonds, treasury bills and notes, and financial futures and options. [3]

  7. Los Angeles Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Oil Exchange was a regional stock exchange in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1899, in 1900 the name was changed to the Los Angeles Stock Exchange. In 1956, it merged into the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange. History. The Los Angeles Oil Exchange was organized in 1899 by a group of oil company owners, including Wallace Hardison ...

  8. Santiago Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The General Stock Price Index (Indice General de Precios de Acciones, or IGPA) is a market capitalization-weighted index that measures price variations of the majority of the exchange's listed stocks, classified by sectors according to its activity and revised annually. The index was developed with a base level of 100 as of December 30, 1980.

  9. Baltimore Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Stock Exchange was a regional stock exchange based in Baltimore, Maryland. [1] Opened prior to 1881, [2] The exchange's building was destroyed by the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904, [3] and was then located at 210 East Redwood Street in Baltimore's old financial district. [4] In 1918, the exchange had 87 members, with six or seven ...