Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition
A physical and electronic market in which government BONDS and the SECURITIES of companies are regularly traded.
The world’s leading exchanges are usually com pared in terms of the volume and dollar value of stocks traded, the range of financial products marketed and the number of members entitled to trade.
See also: International Stock Exchange; National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System
References
Goldenberg, S. (1986) Trading inside the World’s Leading Stock Exchanges, London: Sedgwick & Jackson.
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