International Exchanges
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. 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. Some notable international stock exchanges are Japan's Nagoya exchange and Canada's Montreal exchange. The links herein offer information about domestic and international exchanges.| Summer Surge for World Stock Markets World stock markets are on course to record their best third quarter performance for 12 years. Led by encouraging signs of... |
World stock markets surge Stock markets in London, New York and Tokyo hit year highs yesterday in a sign that investors' confidence could be returning. |
| International Stock Markets: World Stock Markets For those who have learned the basics of investing and are ready to explore alternative markets, the Web offers plenty... | |



