New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
The oldest and largest stock exchange in the United States–also known as the “Big Board” and “The Exchange”. The exchange is a not-for-profit corporation consisting of 1,366 individual members. It is governed by a Board of Directors that is made up of 10 public representatives, 10 exchange members, and a full-time paid chairman and president. The NYSE does not buy, sell, own or set the prices of securities traded there. The NYSE has operating divisions that are concerned with market operations, member firm regulation and surveillance, finance and office services, product development and planning, and customer relations. The NYSE imposes requirements on corporations who wish to have their securities listed on the exchange.
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