London Stock Exchange plc.
A company whose objective is to establish and operate a marketplace in securities. The stock exchange has an extensive rule book governing practices in both the primary and secondary markets. Prior to ‘Big Bang' in 1987, the exchange was owned by its members.
Where the action happens. The London Stock Exchange is located in the City and is not only by far the most significant stock exchange in the UK, but the largest in Europe. See Alternative Investment Market.
The U.K.'s six regional exchanges joined together in 1973 to form the stock exchange of Great Britain and Ireland, later named the LSE. The FTSE 100 index (known as the footsie) is its dominant index.
Technically the International Stock Exchange of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Can trace its roots back to trading activities at New Jonathan's Coffee House in the 18th Century.
Physical exchange based on an order driven system for the trading of quoted UK and international equity securities.
The London Stock Exchange is the UK's leading stock exchange and the most international of all stock exchanges worldwide with over 500 foreign (non-UK) companies listed.
Market for trading in securities. Formerly known as the International Stock Exchange of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland or ISE.
One of the most important of the European stock exchanges and one of the best-known securities markets in the world, organized in July 1773
See on: Wikipedia Investopedia The primary stock exchange in the U.K. and the largest in Europe. Originated in 1773, the regional exchanges were merged in 1973 to form the Stock Exchange of Great Britain and Ireland, later renamed the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) 100 Share Index, or "Footsie", is the dominant index, containing 100 of the top blue chips on the LSE.
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a stock exchange located in London, England. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as UK companies.