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regional stock exchanges
organized national securities exchanges located outside of New York City and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission They include the Boston, Chicago, National, Pacific, and Philadelphia stock exchanges.

 


Regional Stock Exchanges
National exchanges located around the United States that are registered with the SEC. When referring to a regional exchange, the NYSE is not included.

Regional stock exchanges
Used for listed equity securities. Organized national securities exchanges located outside of New York city and registered with the S.E.C.

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Paper Profit (Loss)
Any profit or loss on a security that is not realized because it has not actually been sold.
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The ticker tape reporting transactions in NYSE-listed securities that take place on the NYSE or any of the participating regional stock exchanges and other markets.

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Five regional stock exchanges include the Midwest, Pacific, Philadelphia, Boston, and Cincinnati. The Arizona stock exchange is an after hours electronic marketplace where anonymous participants stocks via personal computers.

A mutual fund that invests in a specific geographic area overseas, such as Asia or Europe.
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The two major US stock exchanges are the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the American Stock Exchange (ASE or AMEX). Five regional stock exchanges include the Midwest, Pacific, Philadelphia, Boston, and Cincinnati.

equity market also comprises trading on the American Stock Exchange, regional stock exchanges, so-called ECNs, the Over the Counter Bulletin Board, and the Pink Sheets.

Network A covers the NYSE-listed securities and is used to identify the originating market. Network B does the same for AMEX-listed securities and also reports on securities listed on regional stock exchanges. See: tape.

Network B does the same for AMEX-listed securities and also reports on securities listed on regional stock exchanges. See: tape.

See also: Banks, Convertible security, Tender Offer, Margin account, Stockholder Equity

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