ADMS 3541 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Initial Public Offering, Buttonwood Agreement, London Stock Exchange

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Stock markets are vital components of a free-market economy because they enable democratized access to trading and exchange of capital for investors of all kinds. They perform several functions in markets, including efficient price discovery and efficient dealing. In the us, the stock market is regulated by the sec and local regulatory bodies. The first stock market in the world was the london stock exchange. It was started in a coffeehouse, where traders used to meet to exchange shares, in 1773. The first stock exchange in the united states of. The buttonwood agreement, so named because it was signed under a buttonwood tree, marked the beginnings of new york"s wall street in 1792. The agreement was signed by 24 traders and was the first american organization of its kind to trade in securities. The traders renamed their venture as new york stock and exchange board in 1817. (for related reading, see "the highest priced stocks in america")

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