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The Stock Exchange
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-2-5281-1624-1
- EAN9782528116241
- Date de parution01/09/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
The Stock Exchange by Charles Duguid is a comprehensive exploration of the inner workings, history, and significance of the stock exchange in the financial world. First published in the early 20th century, this book offers readers a detailed look at the evolution of stock markets, tracing their origins from early forms of trade and barter to the sophisticated institutions that drive modern economies.
Duguid delves into the mechanics of stock trading, explaining the roles of brokers, jobbers, and investors, and demystifies the processes of buying and selling shares, the formation of prices, and the impact of speculation. The book provides a thorough analysis of the structure and organization of the London Stock Exchange, serving as a case study for understanding similar institutions worldwide. Duguid discusses the legal and ethical frameworks that govern trading, the importance of transparency and trust, and the various types of securities traded on the exchange, including government bonds, railway shares, and industrial stocks.
He also examines the influence of the stock exchange on national and global economies, highlighting its role in capital formation, investment, and economic growth. Rich with historical anecdotes, practical examples, and insightful commentary, The Stock Exchange serves as both an educational resource and a fascinating narrative for anyone interested in finance, economics, or the history of commerce.
Duguid's clear and engaging writing makes complex financial concepts accessible to general readers, while his meticulous research ensures the book's value for students and professionals alike. Whether you are a novice seeking to understand the basics of stock trading or a seasoned investor interested in the historical context of modern markets, this book offers a valuable and enduring perspective on one of the world's most influential financial institutions.
Duguid delves into the mechanics of stock trading, explaining the roles of brokers, jobbers, and investors, and demystifies the processes of buying and selling shares, the formation of prices, and the impact of speculation. The book provides a thorough analysis of the structure and organization of the London Stock Exchange, serving as a case study for understanding similar institutions worldwide. Duguid discusses the legal and ethical frameworks that govern trading, the importance of transparency and trust, and the various types of securities traded on the exchange, including government bonds, railway shares, and industrial stocks.
He also examines the influence of the stock exchange on national and global economies, highlighting its role in capital formation, investment, and economic growth. Rich with historical anecdotes, practical examples, and insightful commentary, The Stock Exchange serves as both an educational resource and a fascinating narrative for anyone interested in finance, economics, or the history of commerce.
Duguid's clear and engaging writing makes complex financial concepts accessible to general readers, while his meticulous research ensures the book's value for students and professionals alike. Whether you are a novice seeking to understand the basics of stock trading or a seasoned investor interested in the historical context of modern markets, this book offers a valuable and enduring perspective on one of the world's most influential financial institutions.



