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  2. List of European stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    In the European region, there are multiple stock exchanges among which five are considered major (as having a market cap of over US$1 trillion): . Euronext, which is a pan-European, Dutch-domiciled and France-headquartered stock exchange composed of seven market places in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, and Portugal.

  3. Luxembourg Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of the Bourse de Luxembourg at its former location. A law establishing a stock exchange in Luxembourg was passed on 30 January 1927. [3] The company was incorporated as Société Anonyme de la Bourse de Luxembourg on 5 April 1928, [3] with an initial issue of 7,000 shares, each valued at 1000 francs.

  4. Euronext - Wikipedia

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    Euronext N.V. (short for European New Exchange Technology) [6] is a European bourse that provides trading and post-trade services for a range of financial instruments. Traded assets include regulated equities, exchange-traded funds (ETF), warrants and certificates, bonds, derivatives, commodities, foreign exchange as well as indices.

  5. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major stock exchanges.Those futures exchanges that also offer trading in securities besides trading in futures contracts may be listed both here and in the list of futures exchanges.

  6. List of stock exchanges in the Commonwealth of Nations

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  7. NYSE Euronext - Wikipedia

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    The merger between NYSE and Archipelago Holdings was initially approved in 2005 by a 95% majority of voting NYSE members. [8] The acquisition of Archipelago, which held possession of highly regarded market technology at the time, was intended to bring automated trading to NYSE markets (which had previously utilized an "open outcry" system) and increase efficiency.

  8. Euronext 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Euronext 100 Index is a stock market index of blue chip stocks on the pan-European exchange, Euronext. It comprises the 100 largest and most liquid stocks traded on Euronext. Each stock must trade more than 20 percent of its issued shares over the course of the rolling one year analysis period.

  9. LuxX Index - Wikipedia

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    The LuxX is a weighted index of the nine [1] most valuable listed stocks by free floated market capitalisation (ten until the collapse of Fortis in 2008). [2] The index was fixed at 1,000 on 4 January 1999: the first day of trading after Luxembourg adopted the euro. [2] The nine companies currently included in the index are: