Stock Exchange

The NYSE, Bombay Stock Exchange are a hub of activity all year round what with the stock prices and stock markets fluctuating relentlessly. A stock exchange is a mutual organization which facilitates trading tools for stock brokers and traders for trading stocks and other securities. Exchanges, whether they be commodities, bond, futures, or stock exchanges, are typically physical places where the trading of securities or other investment vehicles takes place. One notable exception is the Nasdaq stock market, an over the counter (OTC) market that has no physical location, but rather, operates via a system of databases, communications equipment, and finance specialists referred to as "market makers." The exchanges facilitate interaction among "floor traders," who work on commission for each trade they make or are paid a salary to execute the orders of their firm's brokers or desk traders. The most notable U.S exchanges are the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the American Stock Exchange. Below are articles with information about stock exchanges and commodities exchanges.
Issuance of Common Stock
What is a common stock? How does issuance of common stock help companies? Read to find all the answers.

How does the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Work
How does the New York Stock Exchange work? How does stock trading occur in one of the oldest known stock exchanges in the world? If you are bugged by these questions, you have landed at the right place. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is now NYSE EuroNext after its merger with a premier European exchange creating the largest and most diverse stock exchange in the world. Read on to know more.

What does FTSE Stand For
Wondering what FTSE stands for? Read on to find out.

New York City: Stock Exchange (NYSE) and New York University (NYU)
Read to find out more about New York Stock exchange (NYSE) and New York University (NYU).