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  2. Inter-connected Stock Exchange of India - Wikipedia

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    The trading platform of ISE enables the 'Indian companies' to access equity capital, by providing a liquid and well-regulated market. [14] Scrips which are already being traded on stock exchanges across India are traded on the Exchange. ISE's trading members in India trade on the scrips and provide liquidity and visibility to such scrips.

  3. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Major stock exchange groups of issued shares of listed companies with over USD 1 trillion market capitalization as of 2024. [2] [3] [4] Stock exchange MIC Region City ...

  4. Intercontinental Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Sprecher was a power plant developer who spotted a need for a seamless market in natural gas used to fuel power stations. [2] In the late 1990s, Sprecher acquired Continental Power Exchange, Inc. with the objective of developing an Internet-based platform to provide a more transparent and efficient market structure for over-the-counter energy commodity trading.

  5. BATS Global Markets - Wikipedia

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    BATS Global Markets is a global stock exchange operator founded in Lenexa, Kansas, with additional offices in London, New York, Chicago, and Singapore.BATS was founded in June 2005, became an operator of a licensed U.S. stock exchange in 2008 and opened its pan-European stock market in October 2008.

  6. IEX - Wikipedia

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    Companies seeking to list their shares on a U.S. exchange haven’t had a choice besides NYSE or Nasdaq since 2008, when the American Stock Exchange was acquired by NYSE." Only Wynn Resorts Ltd. said publicly that it was considering a listing on IEX at the time of the approval announcement, with IEX not releasing more details on listings.

  7. NYSE Arca - Wikipedia

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    NYSE Arca, previously known as ArcaEx, an abbreviation of Archipelago Exchange, is an exchange on which both stocks and options are traded. It was owned by Intercontinental Exchange. It merged with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 2006 and now operates as a subsidiary of the NYSE Group, Inc. [2] [3] It is headquartered in Chicago. [3]

  8. NYSE Euronext - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Bloomberg reported that the German exchange operator Deutsche Börse was in advanced talks to buy NYSE Euronext for $9.53 billion in a deal that would create the world's largest trading powerhouse. [17] The shares of both companies were temporarily frozen on the news due to the risk of large price movements and clarifications of the deal.

  9. Cross listing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-listing (or multi-listing, or interlisting) of shares is when a firm lists its equity shares on one or more foreign stock exchange in addition to its domestic exchange. To be cross-listed, a company must thus comply with the requirements of all the stock exchanges in which it is listed, such as filing.