Guide to Analysing Companies
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FINANCE Essencial finance
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New York Board of Trade
The world’s largest market for the trading of futures in sugar, coffee, cocoa and orange juice, incorporating what used to be the New York Cotton Exchange. Although known chiefly as a market for agricultural products – sugar is its biggest single commodity – the New York Board of Trade (nybot) also has a growing business in financial futures. Like other exchanges dealing with huge volumes of trading, it has invested heavily in new technology to speed up its trading and settlement systems. New York Mercantile Exchange The world’s biggest recognised market in energy and precious metals. The New York Mercantile Exchange (Merc) began life as the Butter and Cheese Exchange of New York in 1872, but it no longer deals in agricultural products. In the late 1970s, it was the first exchange to launch trading in futures contracts for N NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE 215 02 Essential Finance 10/11/06 2:22 PM Page 215 heating oil. After merging with the Commodity Exchange in 1994, the Merc now boasts two divisions: the nymex, which specialises in futures and options on energy (including oil), platinum and palladium; and the comex, which trades mainly in gold, silver and copper. New York Stock Exchange Still the world’s biggest and most prestigious stock ex- change. With few exceptions, the New York Stock Exchange (nyse, also called the Big Board and The Exchange) quotes the shares of the cream of corporate America. Even today the market capitalisation of a single company on the nyse is as big, if not bigger, than the total value of all the companies quoted on a number of other (admittedly small) exchanges outside the United States. As well as stocks and shares, the nyse trades in the bonds, warrants, options and rights of companies listed on it. The exchange was first constituted under an agreement between 24 stockbrokers and merchants in 1792. Called the Buttonwood Agreement, it was signed under a buttonwood (sycamore) tree. Today its famous trading floor is located at 11 Wall Street where dealers operate from octagon-shaped trading posts. Download 1.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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