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  • 31Abuja Stock Exchange — (ASE) was set up in 2000 and went live in 2001. It was the first exchange in Nigeria to provide electronic trading, clearing and Settlement for both the primary market as well as secondary markets. It was set up to trade in equities, unlisted… …

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  • 32Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (S) — New York Stock Exchange listed stocks: 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W …

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  • 33Milan Stock Exchange (MIL) .MI — Italy s primary securities market, the Milan Stock Exchange (in Italian, Borsa Italiana) traces its origins to the 1808 establishment of Milan s Borsa di Commercio (commodities exchange). The first company share was listed in 1859, and banking… …

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  • 34contramarket stock — In the context of general equities, stock that tends to go against the trend of the market as a whole, such as a commodities ( commodity) related stock or one in an industry out of favor with investors in a bull market. Bloomberg Financial… …

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  • 35Budapest Stock Exchange —   The only Hungarian stock exchange which reopened in June 1990 after being closed for 42 years. Currently (1992) the exchange trades 21 shares, of which 7 are actually listed, one government bond and one institutional bond. Options are also… …

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  • 36William Delbert Gann — (June 6, 1878 ndash; June 14, 1955), also W. D. Gann, was a trader recognized not only for his trading abilities, but also for his financial market forecasts. The accuracy of his forecasts is still the subject of substantial debate. Gann s son… …

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  • 37Economic History of the Netherlands (1500 - 1815) — The Economic History of the Netherlands (1500 1815), is the history of an economy that some consider to be the first modern economy, continuously existing to this day. It covers the period from the time in which the geographic area currently… …

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  • 38bucket shop — An unofficial and usually illegal betting operation in which the prices of stocks and commodities are posted and the customers bet on the rise and fall of prices without actually buying stock, commodities, or commodity futures. Bucket shops are… …

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  • 39Global financial crisis of September–October 2008 — The global financial crisis of September–October 2008 is a developing financial crisis which emerged the week of September 14, 2008. Beginning with failures of large financial institutions in the United States, it rapidly evolved into a global… …

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  • 40Dan Zanger — Daniel J. Zanger is a technical stock analyst and equities trader. Having turned $10,775 into $18 million between June 1998 and December 1999,[1] he is the world record holder for the largest percent change for a personal portfolio for a 12 month …

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