Euronext Dublin
Euronext Dublin, formerly known as the Irish Stock Exchange, is Ireland's primary stock exchange. It is a key financial institution in the country and serves as a marketplace for the trading of securities. Here's a detailed overview:
History
Operations
- Trading: Euronext Dublin facilitates the trading of various financial instruments including equities, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and derivatives.
- Market Segments: The exchange operates several market segments tailored for different types of issuers, from large corporations to smaller growth companies:
- Main Securities Market: For established companies.
- Enterprise Securities Market (ESM): For smaller, fast-growing companies.
- Global Exchange Market (GEM): A market for international securities.
- Listing Requirements: Companies wishing to list on Euronext Dublin must meet specific regulatory and financial criteria, ensuring transparency and investor protection.
Significance
- Economic Impact: Euronext Dublin plays a pivotal role in the Irish economy by providing a platform for capital raising, which supports business growth and investment.
- International Presence: Through its integration with Euronext, companies listed on Euronext Dublin gain access to a broader pool of international investors.
Regulation
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