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1. | 1. ''UK - London Stock Exchange (LSE)'' | ||
'' | Allowing members of the LSE both to make markets and to act as brokers, rather than being restricted to one role or the other ('single capacity'). | ||
Dual capacity has been permitted since the 'Big Bang' changes of 1986. | |||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Big Bang]] | |||
*[[Broker]] | *[[Broker]] | ||
*[[Broker-dealer]] | *[[Broker-dealer]] | ||
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*[[Market maker]] | *[[Market maker]] | ||
*[[Single capacity]] | *[[Single capacity]] | ||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 29 June 2022
1. UK - London Stock Exchange (LSE)
Allowing members of the LSE both to make markets and to act as brokers, rather than being restricted to one role or the other ('single capacity').
Dual capacity has been permitted since the 'Big Bang' changes of 1986.
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Similar permission of dual roles in other markets and contexts.