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Jonny Boy said:
I once traded stock on the Irish Exchange when I was abroad - very good experience.
Lots of opportunity because the exchnage is relatively small and unknown. I made some good cash there for a few years - a well kept secret of a stock exchnage!
Jonny Boy said:
Jodi - this is the definition I took down in class - is it good? Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) is the operation of two markets for equity securities. The main market is the principal market of the Exchange for securities of companies from Ireland and overseas and is a 'regulated market' as defined in MIFID. The securities admitted to the Main Market include ordinary shares, preference shares, government bonds, corporate debt, exchange traded funds, investment funds, debt securities, derivative securities and covered warrants. The second market is the Irish Enterprise Exchange (IEX) - the Exchange's market for equity securities of small to medium-sized growth companies. IEX is a worldwide trading facility involved in many markets.
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