Oslo Stock Exchange In the early 1800s, Norway was a country of farmers and fishermen. Christiania, as the capital city was then called, had just 10,000 citizens. The Norwegian economy was weak, and money was scarce.
Oslo Stock Exchange An exchange founded in 1819 and trading stocks, bonds, and stock options that is considered the options market of Norway.
Oslo Stock Exchange (OSL) .OL The major securities trading market in Norway, the Oslo Stock Exchange (in Norwegian, the "Oslo Børs") opened for trading in 1881.
OBX - Oslo Stock Exchange (Norway) OCC - Options Clearing Corporation (US) OCO - one cancels the other order OFT - Office of Fair Trading (UK) OGE - Osaka Grain Exchange (Japan) OIE - Overseas Investment Exchange OIP - offical index period ...
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The new company, named OMX, acquired the Copenhagen stock exchange in 2005 and in 2006 the Iceland stock exchange and 10 percent of the Oslo stock exchange. OMX was acquired by NASDAQ in 2007 and the company was named NASDAQ OMX in 2008.
A stock that is ignored by research analysts and as a result may be trading at low price earnings ratios. Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE) Established after World War II, one of the three major securities markets in Japan. Oslo Stock Exchange ...
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See also: Bills, Preferred share, Listed Companies, Preferred shares, Treasury Stock
 
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