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National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations(NASDAQ) is the world's earliest and largest over-the-counter stock trading market, all of which adopts computer network trading (no stock trading hall); NASDAQ is an independent exchange derived from a subsidiary of OTC Securities Trading Group, with the largest amount of financing 1. The number one trading volume, with an average price-earnings ratio of 30 times; global companies can be listed on NASDAQ and are subscribed and traded by global investors.
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New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the world's largest listed company in terms of total market capitalization (2009 data), first in the number of IPOs and market capitalization (2009 data), and second in trading volume (2008 data) Exchange. There are approximately 2,800 companies listed on the NYSE with a global market value of US$15 trillion. As of July 2004, 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average were listed on the NYSE except Intel and Microsoft. NYSE is still operating On the Wall Street trading hall, ringing the opening bell is a permanent custom of NYSE trading.
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OTC Securities Exchange Market
OTC Stock Exchange Market (OTC Markets) was established in 1904. It is the world's earliest organized over-the-counter securities market. It is commonly known as the Growth Enterprise Market and does not require profitability. The initial IPO does not require public offerings. OTC Markets is relatively loosely regulated. , Listing is a filing system, and most companies go public by buying shells and backdoors. The listing time on OTC Markets is short, usually 3-4 months (compared to IPOs generally between 12-16 months), and transfer to NASDAQ Or the New York Stock Exchange is relatively simple and easy. It takes 4 to 6 weeks to meet the requirements to apply for transfer. So far, OTCMarkets has 6,700 listed companies.
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Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) is a trading company recognized by the Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission. It officially started stock trading in 1891. HKEX is a comprehensive capital market for stocks, bonds, funds, etc., with a wealth of financial products, strict and strict Management and requirements for profitability, strict laws, and relatively standardized capital markets. HKEX ranks second in global fundraising, with most Chinese companies. As of March 2018, there are 2,172 companies listed on the Stock Exchange, including 1,822 on the Main Board and 350 on the ChiNext .
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London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange(LSE) is the oldest stock exchange in the world. It has made great contributions to the prosperity of the British economy at that time. However, with the changes in the domestic and global economic situation in the UK, its strong conservative color, especially inheritance The old rules and bad habits seriously hindered the development of the British securities market and affected its competitiveness. Under this situation, LSE carried out major reforms in October 1986. These reform measures have caused fundamental changes in the British securities market and consolidated Its position in the international securities market.
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Euronext N.V.
Euronext N.V. (Euronext) is the first multinational exchange in Europe, the largest stock exchange in Europe and the second largest derivatives exchange in the world. Euronext operates in 5 European countries and the United States, with 1,437 employees and 160 customers worldwide Many countries. Euronext is backed by the euro zone's huge economy and has strong financing capabilities. In 2004, the total financing amount reached 445.449 billion US dollars, ranking first in Europe and third in the world; Euronext's central securities trading book handles both Number one in Europe and number two in the world; as of the end of 2004, there were 1333 companies listed on the Euronext. The total market value is second in Europe and fifth in the world.
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Singapore Stock Exchange
Singapore Stock Exchange(SGX) was established on May 24, 1973. Its predecessor can be traced back to 1930 to regulate the Securities Law and the Singapore Brokers Association. SGX is a set of regulations set by the Securities Law and the SGX Commission Regulated. SGX adopts a membership system, and member companies include international member companies owned by international financial institutions.
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Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) is the largest stock exchange in Canada and one of the top ten stock exchanges in the world. TSE was established in 1852, initially in the form of partnership organization, and then passed through Ontario in 1878. The Provincial Assembly changed it into a company organization in the form of a special bill.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange
Tokyo Stock Exchange (JPX) has a short history of development, but it is one of the largest stock exchange centers in the world. JPX is the largest stock exchange in Japan. It has the largest stock trading volume, accounting for Japan’s More than 80% of the national trading volume. If calculated at the listed stock market price, JPX has surpassed London Stock Exchange(LSE) to become the world's second largest securities market after New York Stock Exchange(NYSE).
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Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Germany
Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) is located on the banks of the Rhine in central western Germany. It is the second largest financial center in Europe and the largest financial center in Germany. FWB was the country’s largest stock exchange as early as 1585. After 1870, it became the national securities trading center after the Berlin Stock Exchange. FWB is second only to the London Stock Exchange in the major European securities markets.
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Taiwan Stock Exchange
Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) is the organization that controls the trading market for listed companies in Taiwan (the so-called centralized market). It is located in the Taipei 101 Building, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan. TWSE is currently the only one stock exchange in Taiwan.
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Paris Stock Exchange
Paris Stock Exchange(Paris Bourse) is the only national stock exchange in France. It was established in 1724. For a long time, Paris Bourse has been mainly engaged in bond trading. However, since the 1980s, France has implemented After a series of financial reform policies and measures, Paris Bourse’s stock and bond issuance has greatly increased.