The Stock Market Umbrella
Most people, even if they have never invested in shares, have heard of the stock market. Most will know this is the place where shares are bought and sold. But what they might not realise is that the stock market is actually an umbrella term for a number of different markets run by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) where shares in different types of companies can be traded. These firms might be big blue chip household names, foreign businesses or small unquoted companies.
There are more than 2,700 companies, worth over £1.4bn, quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s markets! If you are planning to buy shares it is worth knowing which type of company is quoted on each of the markets run by the London Stock Exchange as it will help you make the best decisions about your investments. It could even introduce you to a world of investing you never knew existed. There are also other markets you may wish to consider.
London Stock Exchange markets:
The Main Market Alternative Investment Market (AIM) Overseas markets OFEX
The Main Market
Undoubtedly the market most people would identify as ‘the UK stock market’ is the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market. This is the world’s most active international equity market with companies from all areas of the business world, including retailing, technology, finance and manufacturing. More than 2,000 companies, including more than 500 overseas companies, have securities which are quoted on this market. (more…)
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