London stock exchange
London Stock Exchange
The London Stock Exchange is typically referred to by the name London Stock Exchange, and sometimes is referred to as the LSE.
The largest part of the U.K stock market is the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Its Alternative Investment Market (AIM) corresponds, very loosely, to the U.S. NASDAQ market.
George G. Blakey has written: 'The post-war history of the London stock market, 1945-92' -- subject(s): Corporations, History, Stock Exchange (London, England), Stock exchanges 'The post-war history of the London stock market' -- subject(s): Corporations, History, Stock Exchange (London, England), Stock exchanges
In 1773, the first stock market, the London Stock Exchange was started. The stock exchange grew and expanded to the American colonies in Philadelphia in 1790.
The UK stock market opens at 8:00 and it closes at 16:30. The London Stock Exchange has the fourth largest market capitalization of all stock markets.
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The name of the Chinese stock exchange is the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
Karachi Stock Exchange
The Japanese stock market's name is the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Japanese in Tokyo use it for their money stocks. The stock exchange is a very interesting topic.
One can find a stock market broker in the United Kingdom on the London Stock Exchange website. There is an application on their website where one can find a broker.
The Mexican stock market is called Mexico City Bolsa Index.