Wednesday, 20 March 2013

The Early History of the London Stock Exchange

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The Early History of the London Stock Exchange
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The history of the principles of 'stock exchange' has been argued to have had its origins in Ancient Rome. Although there is a lack of consensus as to where stock exchanges originated, most historians agree that the formation of the Dutch East India Trading Company was a major turning point. The company was set up in 1602 as a j...

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