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61 AIM
STOCK EXCHANGE ( abbreviation Alternative Investment Market) = marché hors cote rattaché à la Bourse de LondresSeveral billion pounds have been raised on the Alternative Investment Market ( AIM) over the last four years, following the billion-plus invested on its predecessor, the Unlisted Securities Market, over a much longer period. Another half billion has flowed into venture capital trusts (VCTs) which offer 20% income tax relief and other incentives to invest in very small companies.
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62 ASE
( abbreviation American Stock Exchange) = deuxième place boursière des États-Unis -
63 American-style option
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64 Amex
Amex card carte f Amex -
65 Ariel
STOCK EXCHANGE = système informatique qui rend possible les operations boursières entre souscripteurs sans passer par la Bourse de Londres -
66 B-share
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67 CAC 40 index
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68 DJIA
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69 Dax
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70 Dow theory
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71 Dow-Jones
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72 ECN
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73 EDGAR
FINANCE ( abbreviation electronic data gathering, analysis and retrieval) = banque de données créée par la commission américaine des opérations de Bourse (le SEC), qui contient toutes sortes d'informations sur de nombreux fonds communs de placement et entreprises publiquesVeriSign, Inc., the leading provider of Internet trust services, announced today that it has been selected to provide Internet authentication and payment services for the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval ( EDGAR) system. VeriSign will deliver a customized service for digital certificate-based authentication to enable U.S. public companies to digitally sign and securely transmit EDGAR filings, in real-time, over the Internet.
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74 EONIA
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75 ERM
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76 European-style option
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77 FOOTSIE
( abbreviation Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Index) = principal indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 100 actions cotées à la Bourse de LondresComputer services group Logica is poised to be booted out of the Footsie after a profit warning left the shares down 51 pence at 243 pence for a two-day loss of 93 pence, wiping £415 million off its value. The shares peaked at 2724 pence in 2000. The firm, which supplies systems that make text-messaging possible, is also axing 700 jobs.
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78 Footsie
( abbreviation Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Index) = principal indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 100 actions cotées à la Bourse de LondresComputer services group Logica is poised to be booted out of the Footsie after a profit warning left the shares down 51 pence at 243 pence for a two-day loss of 93 pence, wiping £415 million off its value. The shares peaked at 2724 pence in 2000. The firm, which supplies systems that make text-messaging possible, is also axing 700 jobs.
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79 FT index
(a) ( abbreviation Financial Times-(Industrial) Ordinary Share Index) = indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 30 actions cotées à la Bourse de Londres(b) ( abbreviation Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Index) = principal indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 100 actions cotées à la Bourse de Londres -
80 FT-SE index
( abbreviation Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Index) = principal indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 100 actions cotées à la Bourse de Londres
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