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    encompass the importance of the U.S stock market/stock exchange versus the Chinese stock market/ stock exchange, with a brief introduction about how each stock market/stock exchange came into existence, the importance of each stock market/stock exchange, how the U.S and Chinese manage their stock markets/stock exchange, how corporations are appointed plus the rules and regulations. This will also entail random facts about each stock market/stock exchange. Stock markets are like hitting a royal flush

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    encompass the importance of the U.S stock market/stock exchange versus the Chinese stock market/ stock exchange, with a brief introduction about how each stock market/stock exchange came into existence, the importance of each stock market/stock exchange, how the U.S and Chinese manage their stock markets/stock exchange, how corporations are appointed plus the rules and regulations. This will also entail random facts about each stock market/stock exchange. Stock markets are like hitting a royal flush

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    investor wanted to make a trade on the public stock exchange, how could this investor determine what the market price for the shares in question? What if the investor was interested in issuing a market buy order at a certain price on a public exchange, only to find out that he/she could have made the same buy order for the same number of shares at a lower price if only an alternative marketplace was considered? This would mean that the public exchange prices for certain securities are incorrect because

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    The Australian stock exchange goes as far back as the mid 1800s. Australian originally had six separate exchanges throughout the country. The first stock exchange in Australia was founded in 1861 in Melbourne followed by the Sydney, Hobart, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth one in each capital of every Australian state. In 1937 the Australian Associated Stock Exchange (AASE) was to establish to secure rules for brokers and commission rates. Representatives from each exchange were present to represent

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    Introduction The Australian Stock Exchange Group (ASX) has been serving for Australian market since 19th century; ASX is formed to regulate the share trading in Australia and it has been offering services in Australian dollar equities and derivative products . According to the 2015 ASX annual report, ASX has been supporting the infrastructure and stability of the Australian financial market across different corporate customers ; the functions are reviewing and monitoring the record and process of

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    An equity market is the general place where stocks are sold. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System (NASDAQ) are two examples of equity markets. The market in which shares are issued and traded, either through exchanges or over-the-counter, is also known as the stock market. Investors bid for stocks by offering a certain price, and sellers asking for a specific price. When these two prices match, a sale occurs. Trading

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    Today the New York Stock Exchange is synonymous with investing. However, it hasn 't always been that way. Our current system of exchange has grown and changed over time to become what it is today. We 'll walk you through a history of the stock market to see what it took to get to where we are today. 1100s- France During this time France had a system where 'courretiers de change ' (or brokers) would manage the agricultural debts throughout the country on behalf of the banks, and trade debts from

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    The New York Stock Exchange The stock exchange is a global network that organizes the marketplace where every day a large amount of money moves from one investor to another with the main purpose of making a profit. There are several security markets in the United States, but one of the largest security exchanges market is the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The NYSE is an auction market that uses floor traders to make most of its trades. It has two methods of trading, the traditional floor brokers

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    NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) are two popular exchange hubs of stock market which accounts for most of the trading related to equities in North America and global business. They are on the same platform as far as stock market is concerned and the kind of equities they deal with and the way they handle the stock market operation in selling and buying stocks. They are located in New York City in Times Square and the downtown financial district respectively, both of these markets handle

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    The NYSE, New York Stock Exchange, sometimes referred to as the Big Board is located at 11 Wall Street in New York, New York. It is an American stock exchange, and is the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization with list companies currently at $16.6 trillion. In 2003 the average daily trading value was approximated at $169 billion. It is measured in dollar volume of activity and total value of shares listed. The NYSE consists of four rooms that facilitate trading. There is a fifth

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