These include Boston ( www.bostonstock.com), Cincinnati ( www.cincinnatistock.com), Intermountain (Salt Lake City), Midwest (Chicago), Pacific (Los Angeles and San Francisco) ( www.pacificex.com), Philadelphia (includes Miami) ( www.phlx.com) and Spokane. Trading on these markets is reported on the ITS (Intermarket Trading System).
Organized national securities exchanges located outside of New York City and registered with the SEC They include: the Boston, Cincinnati, Intermountain (Salt Lake City-dormant, owned by COMEX), Midwest (Chicago), Pacific (Los Angeles and San Francisco), Philadelphia (Philadelphia and Miami), and Spokane (local mining and Canadian issues, non-reporting trades) Stock Exchanges.
They are organized national securities exchanges located outside of New York City and are registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. They include: the Boston, Cincinnati, Intermountain (Salt Lake City), Midwest (Chicago), Pacific (Los Angeles and San Francisco), Philadelphia (Philadelphia and Miami) and the Spokane stock exchanges.
National exchanges located around the United States that are registered with the SEC. When referring to a regional exchange, the NYSE is not included. Regional exchanges include Boston, Cincinnati, Midwest (Chicago), Pacific, and Philadelphia. These exchanges list regional issues and many issues that are also listed with the NYSE. See: Dual Listing; Cincinnati Stock Exchange; New York Stock Exchange; Pacific Stock Exchange; Securities and Exchange Commission
(listed above) these exchanges are regional in geography and often trade companies located in their region, but the majority of their trading involves stock listed on the primary exchanges (AMEX and NYSE). They exist to provide competition and added liquidity to the marketplace while providing special services for their clients. They, like the primary exchanges, function as auction markets and operate by the same rules and regulations.
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