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  • 51Iraq Stock Exchange — The Iraq Stock Exchange (ISX), formally the Baghdad Stock Exchange, is a stock exchange in Baghdad, Iraq.The Iraq Stock Exchange was incorporated and began operations in June 2004. It operates under the oversight of the Iraq Securities Commission …

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  • 52Leading stock — Leading stock, which is usually applied to the stock market of Mainland China and Hong Kong, means stock of a certain company which has leading status in their business field, including scope, market share, market capital, turnover and profit.… …

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  • 53Securities Turnover Excise Tax — Securities Turnover Excise Tax=A Securities Turnover Excise Tax is a small tax on every stock, swap, derivative, or other trade.HistoryIn the US, it was used to successfully fund the Spanish American War… …

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  • 54Share Turnover — A measure of stock liquidity calculated by dividing the total number of shares traded over a period by the average number of shares outstanding for the period. The higher the share turnover, the more liquid the share of the company. For example,… …

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  • 55All-Ordinaries Stock Index — A stock index comprised of common shares from the Australian Stock Exchange. The All Ordinaries Index is the most quoted benchmark for Australian equities. The ASX is responsible for calculating and distributing the index and its returns. The All …

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  • 56Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FRA) .F — Located in Frankfurt, Germany, the FRA is one of the largest and most efficient trading facilities in the world. The FRA is one of the oldest exchanges in the world and posts several indices, such as the DAX, the VDAX and the Eurostoxx 50. Its… …

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  • 57rate of turnover — /ˌreɪt əv tɜ:nəυvə/ noun the length of time taken from the purchase of an item of stock to its replacement after being sold ● The rate of turnover is so low that some articles have been in the shop for more than a year …

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  • 58Churning (stock trade) — Churning is the practice of executing trades for an investment account by a salesman or broker in order to generate commission from the account. It is a breach of securities law in many jurisdictions, and it is generally actionable by the account …

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  • 59Cazenove (stock broker) — Cazenove is a British stockbroker, founded in 1823 by Philip Cazenove, with a long and illustrious history. Although the firm refuses to comment on its relations to the Royal Family, it is widely assumed that it is the appointed stockbroker to… …

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  • 60Budapest 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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