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AMEX

AMEX
Author: Robert Sobel
Publisher: Beard Books
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781893122482

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History of the American Stock Exchange, the nation's second largest organized securities complex, from its inception in 1921 to 1971.


Values in the Marketplace

Values in the Marketplace
Author: James Burk
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3110868415

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United States Investor

United States Investor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 960
Release: 1900
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN:

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The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the City It Made

The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the City It Made
Author: Domenic Vitiello
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0812242246

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The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the City It Made recounts the history of America's first stock exchange and the ways it shaped the growth and decline of the city around it. Founded in 1790, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, its member firms, and the companies they financed had profound impacts on the city's place in the world economy. At its start, the exchange and its members helped spur the development of the early United States, its financial sector, and its westward expansion. During the nineteenth century, they invested in making Philadelphia the center of industrial America, raising capital for the railroads and coal mines that connected cities to one another and built a fossil fuel-based economy. After financing the Civil War, they underwrote the growth of the modern metropolis, its transportation infrastructure, utility systems, and real estate development. At the turn of the twentieth century, stagnation of the exchange contributed to Philadelphia's loss of power in the national and world economy. This original interpretation of the roots of deindustrialization holds important lessons for other cities that have declined. The exchange's revival following World War II is a remarkable story, but it also illustrates the limits of economic development in postindustrial cities. Unlike earlier eras, the exchange's fortunes diverged from those of the city around it. Ultimately, it became part of a larger, global institution when it merged with NASDAQ in 2008. Far more than a history of a single institution, The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the City It Made traces the evolving relationship between the exchange and the city. For people concerned with cities and their development, this study offers a long-term history of the public-private partnerships and private sector-led urban development popular today. More generally, it traces the networks of firms and institutions revealed by the securities market and its participants. Herein lies a critical and understudied part of the history of metropolitan economic development.


The American Investor

The American Investor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1987
Genre: American Investor (Computer file)
ISBN:

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Securities Markets

Securities Markets
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: Securities
ISBN:

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The Brainwashing of the American Investor

The Brainwashing of the American Investor
Author: Steven R. Selengut
Publisher: Traders Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781934354032

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The Brainwashing of the American InvestorRevised Edition is the updated, hands-on investing manual that challenges the prevailing wisdom to put your trust blindly in Wall Street.


The World's First Stock Exchange

The World's First Stock Exchange
Author: Lodewijk Petram
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0231537328

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This account of the sophisticated financial hub that was 17th-century Amsterdam “does a fine job of bringing history to life” (Library Journal). The launch of the Dutch East India Company in 1602 initiated Amsterdam’s transformation from a regional market town into a dominant financial center. The Company introduced easily transferable shares, and within days buyers had begun to trade them. Soon the public was engaging in a variety of complex transactions, including forwards, futures, options, and bear raids, and by 1680 the techniques deployed in the Amsterdam market were as sophisticated as any we practice today. Lodewijk Petram’s award-winning history demystifies financial instruments by linking today’s products to yesterday’s innovations, tying the market’s operation to the behavior of individuals and the workings of the world around them. Traveling back in time, Petram visits the harbor and other places where merchants met to strike deals. He bears witness to the goings-on at a notary’s office and sits in on the consequential proceedings of a courtroom. He describes in detail the main players, investors, shady characters, speculators, and domestic servants and other ordinary folk, who all played a role in the development of the market and its crises. His history clarifies concerns that investors still struggle with today—such as fraud, the value of information, trust and the place of honor, managing diverging expectations, and balancing risk—and does so in a way that is vivid, relatable, and critical to understanding our contemporary world.