Meaning London Stock Exchange
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The U.K.'s six regional exchanges joined together in 1973 to form the stock exchange of Great Britain and Ireland, later named the LSE. The FTSE 100 index (known as the footsie) is its dominant i [..]
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A company that handles the trading of the stocks of around 3000 companies from over 70 countries.
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Definition The main stock exchange of the United Kingdom where stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments are sold on a day-to-day basis. One of the oldest and largest exchanges in the world, its [..]
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is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with a market cap of around 3,500 billion Pounds and over 3,000 listed companies. In 2007 it took on the electronic trading platform TradElect, boas [..]
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The main market in the UK on which companies that are large enough can trade their shares and raise money from investors.
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The UK's main marketplace for buying and selling shares in quoted companies, and one of the leading exchanges in Europe. Technically the International Stock Exchange of the United Kingdom and Ire [..]
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The London Stock Exchange at the heart of the global financial market and home to some of the largest, most successful and dynamic companies in the world. From conducting its business in the coffee ho [..]
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The U.K.'s six regional exchanges joined together in 1973 to form the stock exchange of Great Britain and Ireland, later named the LSE. The FTSE 100 index (known as the footsie) is its dominant i [..]
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