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American Stock Exchange


Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the US. Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, [..]
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The second largest stock exchange in the United States, located in New York City. The primary marketplace in the U.S. for equities, bonds, options and derivatives securities.
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The second largest stock exchange in the United States, located in the financial district of New York City. (Formerly known as the Curb Exchange from its origin on a Manhattan street.)
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The AMEX is the second-largest floor-based stock exchange in the US after the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).It operates an auction market in stocks (including overseas stocks), exchange traded funds, and derivatives, including options on many NYSE-traded and over-the-counter (OTC) stocks.
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One of three national stock markets in the United States (see National Association of Securities Dealers and New York Stock Exchange) that trade ownership shares in corporations. In terms of daily sto [..]
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A stock exchange originally located in New York City. AMEX was taken over by NYSE Euronext—the group that operates the New York Stock Exchange—in January 2009.
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Definition AMEX. The second-largest stock exchange in the U.S., after the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). In general, the listing rules are a little more lenient than those of the NYSE, and thus the A [..]
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An organization overseeing the buying and selling of publicly owned shares of stock listed on the exchange.
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(or AMEX in its abbreviated form) was an independent United States stock exchange and once the third largest exchange in the US by trading volume; however on January 17, 2008 it was acquired by one of [..]
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Located in downtown Manhattan, AMEX has the third highest volume of trading of any stock exchange in the U.S. The bulk of trading on the AMEX consists of index options and shares of small to medium-si [..]
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An open auction market similar to the NYSE, where buyers and sellers compete in a centralized marketplace. The AMEX typically lists small- to medium-cap stocks of younger or smaller companies. Until 1921, it was known as the New York Cumulative Exchange.
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is a stock and options exchange in New York. 
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Located in downtown Manhattan, AMEX has the third highest volume of trading of any stock exchange in the U.S. The bulk of trading on the AMEX consists of index options and shares of small to medium-sized companies.
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Located in downtown Manhattan, AMEX has the third highest volume of trading of any stock exchange in the U.S. The bulk of trading on the AMEX consists of index options and shares of small to medium-si [..]
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A stock exchange located in downtown Manhattan, with the third highest trading volume in the U.S. Most trading on the AMEX consists of index options and shares of small to medium-sized companies.
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A stock exchange originally located in New York City. AMEX was taken over by NYSE Euronext—the group that operates the New York Stock Exchange—in January 2009.
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A stock exchange originally located in New York City. AMEX was taken over by NYSE Euronext—the group that operates the New York Stock Exchange—in January 2009.
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A stock exchange located in downtown Manhattan. Companies that trade on the AMEX are generally smaller than those traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The AMEX is the principal listing exchange for [..]
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American Stock Exchange


A stock exchange originally located in New York City. AMEX was taken over by NYSE Euronext—the group that operates the New York Stock Exchange—in January 2009.
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An open auction market similar to the NYSE, where buyers and sellers compete in a centralized marketplace. The AMEX typically lists small- to medium-cap stocks of younger or smaller companies. Until 1 [..]
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The second-largest stock exchange in the U.S., after the NYSE. Stocks and bonds traded on the AMEX tend to be those of smaller companies than on the NYSE. Some index options and interest rate options [..]
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American Stock Exchange


Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the US. Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, [..]
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