Yes, there are many 'Stock Exchanges' in the world. e.g. Dow Jones (Wall Street), Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), London Stock Exchange (FTSE).
There is pretty much a stock exchange in almost every country in the world.
Europe has many countries so it has many stock exchanges, so there is no answer to the question.
There are two stock exchanges in India--the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange...so "Bombay Stock Exchange" is its real name.
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The Canadian Stock Exchange is separated into different groups. TMX Group is one of the bigger stock exchanges in Canada. Canadian National Stock Exchange is another.
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Germany has a total of 8 Stock exchanges but the most popular one is DAX30 , which is the German counter part to FTSE or DJIA. Hope this helps.
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is the primary stock exchange in Australia. The ASX began as separate state-based exchanges established as early as 1861.
There are 23 Stock Exchanges in India. Apart from the NSE and the BSE, the other stock exchanges are: * Ahmedabad Stock Exchange Association Ltd. * Bangalore Stock Exchange * Bhubaneshwar Stock Exchange Association. * Calcutta Stock Exchange * Cochin Stock Exchnage Ltd. * Coimbatore Stock Exchange * Delhi Stock Exchange Association * Guwahati Stock Exchange Ltd. * Hyderabad Stock Exchange Ltd. * Jaipur Stock Exchange Ltd * Kanara Stock Exchange Ltd * Ludhiana Stock Exchange Association Ltd * Madras Stock Exchange * Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange Ltd. * Mangalore Stock Exchange Limited * Meerut Stock Exchange Ltd. * Mumbai Stock Exchange * National Stock Exchange India * OTC Exchange of India * Pune Stock Exchange Ltd. * Uttar pradesh Stock Exchange Association * Vado dara Stock Exchange Ltd.
Not many are, but there are a few. Look in the name of the ETF. If it contains "TSX", such as "COMEX Silver ETF (HUZ-TSX)" that means it's traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This works for other stock exchange codes, too.
The stock abbreviation of NYS is New York Stock. The New York Stock Exchange has a large list of different symbols and abbreviations for different companies.
AnswerThe 5 Oldest Stock Exchanges are:-Antwerp Bourse 1460-Lyons Bourse 1506-Toulouse Bourse 1549-Hamburg Bourse 1558-London Royal Exchange 1571
Yes, it is possible to own the same stock in two different accounts. This is known as holding the stock in "street name," where the stock is registered in the name of a brokerage firm rather than the individual investor.