 |  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
How Securities are Traded
Web LinksPrepared by William Lim, University of New Brunswick.
Toronto Stock Exchange
(http://www.tse.com/)
Contains information of listing requirements for the Toronto Stock Exchange. This site also provides substantial data for equities. |
 |  |  | New York Stock Exchange
(http://www.nyse.com/)
Contains information of listing requirements for the New York Stock Exchange. This site also provides substantial data for equities. |
 |  |  | Nasdaq Canada
(http://www.international.nasdaq.com/Nasdaq-Canada/NasdaqCanada.asp)
Contains information on Nasdaq Canada. This site also provides substantial data for equities. |
 |  |  | The American Stock Exchange
(http://www.amex.com/)
Contains information of listing requirements for the American Stock Exchange. This site also provides substantial data for equities. |
 |  |  | E*Trade (Company): E*Trade
(http://www.etrade.com/)
Provider of online investing services, which include automated order placement, portfolio tracking, real-time market commentary and analysis, news, and other information services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
 |  |  | US Securities and Exchange Commission
(http://www.sec.gov/)
The SEC is an independent, nonpartisan, quasi-judicial regulatory agency with responsibility for administering the federal securities laws. The purpose of these laws is to protect investors in securities markets that operate fairly and to ensure that investors have access to disclosure of all material information concerning publicly traded securities. The Commission also regulates firms engaged in the purchase or sale of securities, people who provide investment advice, and investment companies. |
 |  |  | Ontario Securities Commission
(http://www.osc.gov.on.ca/)
Security regulation in Canada is a provincial responsibility. The OSC enforces security regulation on the Toronto Stock Exchange, Canada's leading stock market. |
 |  |  | Insider Trading: Globe and Mail
(http://archives.theglobeandmail.com/series/rob/tradingsecrets/)
Special Globe and Mail investigation into insider trading in Canada. |
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