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Six trading floors are linked through the Stock Exchange Automated Tradings System (SEATS). Trading hours are 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. (EST) Monday through Friday, but dealings are permitted outside these hours in accordance with the exchange's after-hours trading rules. Administrative headquarters are in Sydney.
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Replacing the state based exchanges in 1987, the ASX is the national organisation for security dealings.
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Australia's permier market for trading shares in listed companies.
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www.asx.com.au/index.htm
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The national organization, which runs the Australian share market. The former stock exchanges in each state capital city became subsidiaries of the ASX.
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Is the primary stock exchange in Australia for all shares.
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The national organisation for dealing in shares and bonds.
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The main Australian market place for trading equities (shares) and related securities.
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See on: Wikipedia Investopedia The Australian Stock Exchange is the primary stock exchange in Australia. The ASX began as separate state-based exchanges established as early as 1871. Today trading is all-electronic and the exchange is a public company, listed on the exchange itself.
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Replacing the state-based exchanges in 1987, the ASX is the national organisation for all trade in shares and securities.
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