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  2. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include securities listed on a public stock exchange as well as stock that is only traded privately, such as shares of private companies that are sold to investors ...

  3. National Stock Exchange of India - Wikipedia

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    NSE commenced operations on 30 June 1994 [25] starting with the wholesale debt market (WDM) segment and equities segment on 3 November 1994. [26] It was the first exchange in India to introduce an electronic trading facility. [27] Within one year of the start of its operations, the daily turnover on NSE exceeded that of the BSE. [22]

  4. Sharekhan - Wikipedia

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    Sharekhan was founded in 1995 by Mumbai-based entrepreneur Shripal Morakhia, [3] whose family had a background in equity broking. It was among the early standalone brokerages in India and was backed by private equity firms Warburg Pincus and General Atlantic. [12]

  5. Kazakhstan Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, its share in the total turnover on Kazakhstan's interbank currency market has been between 50 and 83%. This is where the average-weighted USD/KZT exchange rate is fixed, which is used as the official exchange rate by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan the next day.

  6. At-the-market offering - Wikipedia

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    An at-the-market (ATM) offering is a type of follow-on offering of stock utilized by publicly traded companies in order to raise capital over time. In an ATM offering, exchange-listed companies incrementally sell newly issued shares or shares they already own into the secondary trading market through a designated broker-dealer at prevailing market prices.

  7. Unlisted Securities Market - Wikipedia

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    The Unlisted Securities Market (USM), which ran from 1980 to 1996, was a stock exchange set up by the London Stock Exchange to cater for companies too small to qualify for a full listing. The USM allowed companies to be traded which did not have the full three-year trading history required by the main market, or which wished to float less than ...

  8. Stock trader - Wikipedia

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    Crowd gathering on Wall Street after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Contrary to a stockbroker, a professional who arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller, and gets a guaranteed commission for every deal executed, a professional trader may have a steep learning curve and his ultra-competitive performance based career may be cut short, especially during generalized stock market crashes.

  9. Central Registry of Securitisation Asset Reconstruction and ...

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    CERSAI become operational on 31 March 2011. 51% of the equity is owned by the government, and the rest is owned equally by National Housing Bank and 10 other public sector banks. [1] The then Chairman of the National Housing bank, R.V. Verma, served as the first acting Registrar, managing director and CEO of CERSAI, while continuing to hold ...