Exchanges & Government
Government: The White House -
Fed World - The FedWorld.gov web site is a gateway to government information. This site is managed by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) as part of it's information management mandate.
U.S. Treasury - The Treasury Bureaus make up 98% of the Treasury work force and are responsible for carrying out specific operations assigned to the Department.
Internal Revenue Service - IRS, Taxes, need we say more?
International Organization of Securities Commissions -
Consul International Partners
- Offers tailor made advice in Foreign-Exchange for those who value high quality personal service combined with a clear guidance in their trading decisions.
FirstGov - The U.S. Goverment's official web portal
United States Senate -
United States Department of Justice -
North American Securities Administrators Association - NASAA was organized in Kansas in 1919. The association operated a small business office in Topeka, Kansas, and hired its first executive director in 1983. NASAA moved its Corporate Office to Washington, D.C. in 1987.
Securities Exchange Commission - The primary mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets.
Exchanges: New York Stock Exchange - To add value to the capital-raising and asset- management process by providing the highest quality and most cost-effective self-regulated marketplace for the trading of financial instruments, promote confidence in and understanding of that process, and serve as a forum for discussion of relevant national and international policy issues.
Chicago Board Options Exchange - The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), founded in 1973, revolutionized options trading by creating standardized, listed stock options.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange - The Exchange offers futures and options on futures in four basic product areas: interest rates, stock indexes, foreign exchange and commodities. CME has a long history of innovation, which includes pioneering financial futures contracts.
Chicago Stock Exchange
- The Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX), the second largest U.S. stock exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade - The Chicago Board of Trade is organized as a not-for-profit membership association. It has several types of memberships, each having access to all or some
Chicago Stock Exchange -
Nasdaq Canada - The companies listed on the Nasdaq Canada Market represent a broad cross section of industries, including technology, consumer products, pharmaceuticals and multimedia.
London Stock Exchange - Through the London Stock Exchange, companies are able to access London's substantial and diverse investor base, which represents the largest pool of capital globally, and raise capital in one of the world's most heavily traded equity markets.
NASDAQ - Since its inception in 1971, The Nasdaq Stock Market has been the industry innovator.
International Securities Exchange - The International Securities Exchange, the world's largest equity options exchange, was founded on the principle that technology fosters and infuses new efficiencies and operational innovations into securities trading.
Pacific Stock Exchange - The Pacific Exchange (PCX) is a marketplace where individual and institutional investors, professional broker-dealers, and registered member firms meet to buy and sell more than 2,500 stocks, bonds an other securities issued by publicly traded companies, as well as options on more than 800 stocks.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange - As the first securities exchange in the United States, the tradition of innovation that has characterized the PHLX since its inception in 1790 has carried on throughout the years as the Exchange continues to respond to the ever-changing needs of the investment community.
Winnipeg Stock Exchange - The Winnipeg Stock Exchange merged operations with The Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX) on November 24, 2000.
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) - TSX Group, which includes the Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Markets and TSX Datalinx, collectively manages all aspects of Canada's senior and junior capital markets.
American Stock Exchange - As the nation's second largest floor-based exchange, the American Stock Exchange has a significant presence in common stocks, index shares and equity derivative securities.
Boston Stock Exchange - The BSE's roots go back to the 1830s when Bostonians were looking for new ways to invest the wealth they had earned through shipping, banking, and insurance.
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