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London Stock Exchange (LSE)

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London Stock Exchange (LSE)
The United Kingdom's largest equity exchange, founded in 1760 by 150 brokers who were kicked out of the Royal Exchange for rowdiness. The LSE provides a market for stocks, bonds, and depositary receipts of U.K. and foreign companies. The London Stock Exchange launched an electronic trading platform, SETS (Stock Exchange Electronic Trading), in 1997 and became a publicly traded corporation in 2000.

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The term applied to the liberalization in 1986 of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) when trading was automated.
The term applied to the liberalization in 1986 of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) when trading was automated.
First time ever, three foreign exchanges -- the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ and the London Stock Exchange (LSE) -- will take part in such an event in Israel.
 
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