Toronto Stock Exchange (TX, formerly TSX Index today FTSE) is the largest stock exchange in Canada, the third largest in North America and the seventh in the world by market capitalization. Based in the largest city in Canada, Toronto, which is owned and operated as a subsidiary of MX Group for the trading of senior equities. A wide range of companies from Canada, USA, Europe, TSX Index today and other countries are represented on the exchange.
In addition to conventional securities, the exchange lists various exchange-traded funds, split share corporations, trusts and income funds. The Toronto Stock Exchange is the leader in oil and gas, mining and other oil and gas companies are listed on the TSX than any other TSX Index today exchange in the world. The Toronto Stock Exchange likely descended from the Association of Brokers, a group formed by Toronto businessmen.
July 26, 1852. There are no official records of the transactions have survived. On October 25, 1861, twenty four men gathered at the Masonic Temple to create the Toronto TSX Index today Stock Exchange. [2] The exchange was formally incorporated by an Act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1878. The TSX has grown steadily in size and quoted shares, except for a three-month period in 1914, when the exchange is closed for fear of financial panic due to World War I in 1934, TSX Index today the Toronto Stock Exchange combined with its key competitor and Mining Exchange standard.
Merged keep the name Toronto Stock Exchange markets. In 1977, the TSX introduced CATS (Computer Assisted Trading System), an automated trading system that began to be used for trading in less liquid securities. April 23, 1997, trading floor of the TX closed, TSX Index today making it the second largest exchange in North America to take a floor less (commercial or virtual) electronic environment. The old building TSX later became the Design Exchange, a museum and education center. In 1999, the Toronto Stock Exchange, announced the appointment of Barbara G TSX Index today. Stymies as Chairman and CEO.

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