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Stock Exchange

Stock Exchange

Stock Exchange

What Is Stock Exchange ?
A stock exchange is a corporate institution or joint organization which supplies “trading” services for stock brokers and traders, to deal stocks and additional securities. Stock exchanges also offer services for the issue and salvation of securities with other financial instruments and capital events admitting the payment of profits and dividends. The securities dealt on a stock exchange comprise: shares emerged by companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. To stand for able to dodge anticipation on an unmistakable stock exchange, intrinsic has to stage listed licensed. of times trained is a cash footing at least for recordkeeping, but dodge is less again less linked to co-generous a physical place, as modern markets are electronic networks, which gives them advantages of speed and emolument of transactions.

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The hottest new business jet

Fortune’s Sue Zesiger Callaway hops a ride on the Hawker 4000, a $21 million aircraft that boasts cutting-edge avionics. Plus: Jet etiquette.
When it comes to business jets, the holy grail has long been a reasonably priced jet with enough range to zip you across the Atlantic.
(After all, what mogul wants to refuel in Greenland en route to London?) [Read more →]

July industrial output better than expected

Federal Reserve says a slight rebound in auto industry makes up for plunge in other sectors.
Industrial output rose in July at a slightly better pace than expected as a further rebound in the auto industry offset a big plunge in output at the nation’s utilities. [Read more →]

Dreading winter’s bitter bill

Heating costs are expected to climb this winter putting additional pressure on Americans already hurt by high gasoline and food prices.
Home heating bills are expected to soar this winter and Americans, already struggling with high gas and food prices, are bracing for more financial hardship.

On average, consumers are expected to pay $1,182 to heat their homes this year, up 20% from last year, according to recent estimates from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). [Read more →]