Thursday, April 9, 2009

London Stock Exchange



The London Stock Exchange is one of the world's oldest stock exchanges. Its origins can be traced back to more than 300 years. Beginning in the 17th century, the Exchange has rapidly become the City's top financial institution. Over the years, the Exchange has led the way in developing a strong, well-regulated stock market and today lies at the heart of the global financial community.


Companies across the world come to the London Stock Exchange in order to raise money that will help develop their businesses. The Exchange can accommodate large companies to small businesses, from global brands to start-ups. By listing on the market, companies have the unique opportunity to tap into the world's deepest liquid pools of capital. More than 2,800 companies are listed on the markets, with a total worth of over ?3,500bn.


The London Stock Exchange is truly a global marketplace. Approximately 350 international companies in 54 different countries use a London listing to develop into global companies. They are drawn by the quality of the markets and the long-term approach of the institutional investor community in London.


There are two primary markets - the Main Market and AIM. The Main Market is Europe's most effective listings venue for established companies. AIM is the world's leading small-cap growth market. The markets are carefully supervised to ensure their integrity and equality for all participants

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