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Australian Securities Exchange

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the principal market for trading stock and other securities in Australia. The australian stock exchange was formed in 1987 as a result of the amalgamation of six state stock exchanges and has offices in most state capitals. It became the first exchange in the world to have a listing on its own market on October 14, 1998. It merged with the Sydney futures exchange on July 7, 2006, to become the Australian securities exchange. The main index of stocks on the exchange is the s&p/asx 200.

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National Association Of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System

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Nasdaq. A computerized system established by the NASD to facilitate trading by providing broker/dealers with current bid and ask price quotes on over-the-counter stocks and some listed stocks. Unlike the Amex and the NYSE, the Nasdaq (once an acronym for the national association of securities dealers Automated Quotation system) does not have a physical trading floor that brings together buyers and sellers. Instead, all trading on the Nasdaq exchange is done over a network of computers and telephones. Also, the Nasdaq does not employ market specialists to buy unfilled orders like the NYSE does. The Nasdaq began when brokers started informally trading via telephone; the network was later formalized and linked by computer in the early 1970s. In 1998 the parent company of the Nasdaq purchased the Amex, although the two continue to operate separately. Orders for stock are sent out electronically on the Nasdaq, where market makers list their buy and sell prices. Once a price is agreed upon, the transaction is executed electronically.

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