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Investments 4/c/e
Investments, 4th Canadian Edition, 4/e
Zvi Bodie, Boston University School of Management
Alex Kane, University of California, San Diego
Alan Marcus, Boston College
Stylianos Perrakis, Concordia University
Peter Ryan, University of Ottawa

Markets and Instruments

Web Links

Prepared by William Lim, University of New Brunswick.
Canadian Bond Market: The Bond Market
(http://www.bondcan.com/)

The Bond Market: Canadian Perspective
Investing in Bonds (General/Education Site): Investing in Bonds
(http://www.investinginbonds.com/)

The Bond Market Association represents securities firms and banks that under-write, trade and sell debt securities both domestically and internationally. This site offers research information, legislative, regulatory and legal news on the markets, etc.
Dow Jones Indexes: Dow Jones & Company
(http://indexes.dowjones.com/)

Dow Jones Averages, Global Indexes, Internet Indexes
Toronto Stock Exchange Indexes: Toronto Stock Exchange
(http://www.tse.com/en/index.html)

Information on the S&P/TSX Composite and Venture indices.
Chicago Board of Trade: Chicago Board of Trade
(http://www.cbot.com/)

The world's largest futures and options exchange.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange: Chicago Mercantile Exchange
(http://www.cme.com/)

The Merc, at 30 South Wacker Drive in Chicago, is an international marketplace enabling institutions and businesses to manage their financial risk and allocate their assets. Futures and options contracts traded on the CME's two state-of-the-art trading floors include currencies, interest rates, stock indexes and agricultural commodities.
Winnipeg Commodity Exchange: Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
(http://www.wce.mb.ca/)

Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) is Canada's only agricultural futures and options exchange. Situated in the heart of the Canadian Prairies, the historic centre of North America's grain trade, Winnipeg Commodity Exchange operates under a mission to provide a public marketplace for responsive price discovery and risk transfer of commodities with efficiency and integrity.
Canadian Derivatives Clearing Corporation: Canadian Derivatives Clearing Corporation
(http://www.cdcc.ca/)

Canadian Derivatives Clearing Corporation (CDCC or the Corporation) is the issuer, clearinghouse, and guarantor of exchange-traded derivative contracts in Canada. These products trade on The Montreal Exchange, The Toronto Stock Exchange, and The Toronto Futures Exchange.
Chicago Board Options Exchange: Chicago Board Options Exchange
(http://www.cboe.com/)

The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), founded in 1973, revolutionized options trading by creating standardized, listed stock options. Prior to that time, options were traded on an unregulated basis and did not have to adhere to the principle of "fair and orderly markets". Today, CBOE accounts for more than 51 percent of all U.S. options trading and 91 percent of all index options trading.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange: The Tokyo Stock Exchange
(http://www.tse.or.jp/english/index.shtml)

It used to be the world's second largest stock market. It has lost a lot of ground since 1990 with Japan's recession.




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