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  2. List of former stock exchanges in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Stock Exchange building circa 1904. This is a list of former stock exchanges in the Americas, including North America , South America , and the Caribbean Islands . Year of formation and the year the exchange was acquired, liquidated, or folded are also included.

  3. Best gold ETFs: Top funds for investing in gold

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    To get in on the action, the most efficient approach for retail investors is through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with gold as their underlying asset. ETFs are convenient because they provide ...

  4. Pittsburgh Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Coal Exchange opened for all general stocks by 1894, [6] and in April 1894, the exchange began using the title Pittsburgh Stock Exchange. The exchange began officially operating under that name on July 25, 1896. [3] The building of the Pittsburgh Stock Exchange was destroyed in a fire on October 29, 1896. [3]

  5. Executive Order 6102 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 6102 required all persons to deliver on or before May 1, 1933, all but a small amount of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates owned by them to the Federal Reserve in exchange for $20.67 (equivalent to $487 in 2023) [6] per troy ounce.

  6. American Exchange Bank - Wikipedia

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    The third session of Wisconsin's territorial legislature met on this site in 1838 in a hotel called the American Hotel, before the American Exchange Bank existed. [3] The first session of that legislature had met in 1836 in Belmont, but many of the delegates were unhappy with the spartan accommodations in the hastily-thrown-up first capital in November and December.

  7. Economy of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    A 1903 Pittsburgh Press front page highlighted the city's being a focus point for three different railroads. [30] In 1911 the city was being referred to as the "Stogie capital of the nation" with several high quality cigar manufacturers located in the region. [31] Pittsburgh produced around one third of the national output of steel by the 1920s.

  8. International Gold Bullion Exchange - Wikipedia

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    International Gold Bullion Exchange was founded in 1979 by brothers William and James Alderdice. It grew to be reportedly the largest retail gold bullion dealer in the United States. [1] It offered sale and storage of gold and silver bullion and coins. The company would sell gold bullion at a discount if the buyer agreed to postpone taking ...

  9. List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Relating to the Hoarding, Export, and Earmarking of Gold Coin, Bullion, or Currency and to Transactions in Foreign Exchange August 28, 1933 227 6260-A: Administration of the Petroleum Industry August 28, 1933 228 6261: Relating to the Sale and Export of Gold Recovered from Natural Deposits August 29, 1933 229 6262 August 29, 1933 230 6263