Sunday 7 August 2011

Regional stock exchange

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A regional stock exchange is a term used in the United States to describe stock exchanges that operates outside of the country's main financial center in New York City. A regional stock exchange operates in the trading of listed and over-the-counter (OTC) equities under the SEC's Unlisted Trading Privileges (UTP) rule.
Regional exchanges currently registered with the SEC include:

    * Boston Stock Exchange (BSE or BSX)
    * CBOE Stock Exchange (CBSX)
    * Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX)
    * National Stock Exchange (NSX)
    * Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX), the nation's first stock exchange
    * Pacific Stock Exchange (PSE)

The Boston and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges were both acquired by NASDAQ in 2007, and the Pacific Exchange acquired in 2006 by the New York Stock Exchange, thus ending their identities as separate stock exchanges.

The report looks at the different stock exchanges in India. The stock exchange acts as a mirror to the stock market and caters to the secondary market requirements of the capital market. The share and stock brokers constitute a service sector which renders services for advising intending investors to make investments in various securities profitably.

 Key Benefits:

    * Understand the functioning of stock exchanges in India.
    * Understand the types of different stock exchanges in India with the help of daily share tips.
    * Detailed update on the rules and regulations related to stock exchange.
  * Detailed understanding on the unit holding pattern of mutual fund industry.

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