Recognized Investment Exchange. A trading structure accepted by the U.K.'s FSA (q.v.) as an official, regulated marketplace for securities.
Stands for Recognised Investment Exchange within the 1986 Financial Services Act. The LME is such an Exchange.
Recognised Investment Exchange. An investment exchange in relation to which a recognised order granted by the FSA is in force.
Recognised Investment Exchange. The status required by Securities and Investment Board for exchanges in the UK.
See Recognised Investment Exchange.
Recognised Investment Exchange. An organisation, based in the UK, providing a market place in investments and recognised by the Financial Services Authority. Whilst the exchanges must be licensed or "recognised", they are exempt from authorisation.
Recognised Investment Exchange. An investment exchange which meets SIB requirements for recognition.
Recognised Investment Exchange. In the UK, the Financial Services Authority has recognised and supervises a number of Recognised Investment exchanges (RIEs) under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Recognition confers an exemption from the need to be authorised to carry on regulated activities in the United Kingdom. In order to be recognised, RIEs must comply with the recognition requirements laid down in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Recognition Requirements for Investment Exchanges and Clearing Houses) Regulations 2001.
Recognised Investment Exchange. Granted to UK exchanges providing markets for investments to the standard required by the FSA.
Recognised Investment Exchange. In the UK, an exchange authorised by the Securities and Investments Board and which conforms to schedule 4 of the Financial Services Act (1986).