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1. Locom

2. Loophole

3. L

4. Leading Dividend Yield

5. Liechtenstein Franc

6. levy

7. locality standard

8. Land Use By Industries And Households

9. liability for guests' property, safe deposit box coverage form K

10. lack

11. LDs

12. license and permit bond

13. law clerk

14. leveling bed

15. Legal capital

16. licensee

17. lot and block

18. Linear Correlation

19. life of contract

20. Lerner Index

21. Limits To Arbitrage

22. Local Move -

23. leasehold interest

24. Link Factor

25. longevity bond

26. legal charge

27. lineal foot

28. long-range

29. Loan Terms

30. lining

31. luxury

32. Likelihood

33. Lloyd's Register

34. Legacy System

35. Limited Company

36. Labour Cost Eurostat

37. Legal Custody

38. Locality

39. Luxury Good

40. Lease With Option To Purchase

41. Long-term Care Beds In Nursing Homes

42. lower of cost or market (LCM)

43. Low Yield

44. lock box

45. lost instrument bond

46. Leave Of Absence

47. large-cap stock

48. laser exclusion

49. Legislative Immunity

50. Loan Application Register (lar)

51. labour union

52. Looping

53. loan balance table

54. lower

55. Loan Officer

56. Labour Cost ILO

57. lean-to roof

58. london interbank mean rate (LIMEAN)

59. Link Relative

60. Laffer Curve

61. London Metal Exchange

62. lodgement

63. Lot For Lot

64. landscape designer

65. Limitation on liens

66. live-work space

67. Long-term capital gain (or loss)

68. Longevity Swap

69. lighting

70. Land Cover

71. life insurance trust

72. Lean Manufacturing

73. Least Developed Countries (LDCs)

74. land contract

75. Loyalty Card 

76. loose laid

77. lap cement

78. LUF

79. Limited warranty

80. Liquidator

81. Local Government

82. long

83. LAN

84. Life Insurance Avails

85. Leveraged Buy-out

86. Lemon Law

87. low density concrete

88. logarithm

89. labour market

90. Local-content Scheme

91. leasehold

92. Liquidation by assignment

93. lateral

94. liquidation

95. long lease

96. Licensed for Reinsurance Only

97. lifetime cap

98. latent defect

99. Losses Incurred (Pure Losses)

100. lock up

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Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE)

Categories: Stocks, Investing and Trading,

financial institution in Budapest, Hungary, whose "main goal is to become the financial centre and primary trading venue of Hungarian securities, and to successfully take part in the competition for issuers." Its four main activities are (1) listing services, (2) trading services, (3) dissemination of market information, and (4) product development.Four years after originally opening as the Hungarian stock exchange on January 18, 1864, in Pest, the exchange gained the Grain Hall and became the Budapest Stock and commodity exchange (BSCE). The government dissolved the BSCE after World War II, claiming its assets as state property. The BSE reopened on June 21, 1990, with forty-one members and one equity, IBUSZ, the budapest stock exchange. From 1990 until 1995, physical trading on the floor had partial electronic support. In 1995, trading on the floor and in a remote trading system became concurrent and stayed that way until November, 1998 when the MultiMarket Trading System (MMTS), which relied completely on remote trading, was put in place. By September, 1999, physical trading on the floor ceased. The BSE has been a subsidiary of the CEESEG AG holding company since January 2010.

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