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The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE; (アイルランド語:Stocmhalartán na hÉireann)) is Ireland's only stock exchange, and has been in existence since 1793. It was first recognised by legislation in 1799 when the Irish Parliament passed the Stock Exchange (Dublin) Act.〔http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/isbc/pui1799.html〕 At different periods in its history, the ISE included a number of regional exchanges, including the Cork and Dublin exchanges. In 1973, the Irish exchange merged with the other British and Irish stock exchanges becoming part of the International Stock Exchange of Great Britain and Ireland (now called the London Stock Exchange). In 1995, it became independent again and since then has expanded internationally and established itself as a global listing centre for international fund and debt securities. In 2014 it changed its corporate structure and became a plc.〔http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/irish-stock-exchange-becomes-plc-30183509.html〕 The Irish Stock Exchange is a global leader in the listing of debt and fund securities and is the centre of liquidity for trading shares in Irish companies. With over 32,000 securities listed on its markets, the ISE is the exchange of choice for over 4,000 issuers from 80 countries to raise funds and access international investors. A study by Indecon (international economic consultants) published in 2014 on the Irish Stock Exchange found that having a local stock market and securities industry directly supports 2,100 jobs in Ireland and is worth €207 million each year to the Irish economy. It also found that having a domestic securities industry centred on the Irish Stock Exchange generates €207m in estimated direct economic impact (measured in Gross Value Added or GDP) and €230m in direct tax for the Irish exchequer (including stamp duty on trading in Irish shares).〔http://www.ise.ie/Media/News-and-Events/2014/Facts-and-statistics-about-the-Irish-Stock-Exchange-its-listed-companies-and-related-securities-industry-October-2014.pdf?v=3122015〕 The exchange is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulations (MiFID) and is a member of the World Federation of Exchanges and the Federation of European Stock Exchanges. ==Markets== The Irish Stock Exchange operates 4 markets - the Main Securities Market, the principal market for Irish and overseas companies; the Enterprise Securities Market (ESM), an equity market designed for growth companies; the Global Exchange Market (GEM), a specialist debt market for professional investors and the Atlantic Securities Market (ASM), a market dedicated to companies who wish to dual list in Ireland and the USA.〔http://www.maplesandcalder.com/news/article/equity-capital-markets-atlantic-securities-market-1028/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Irish Stock Exchange」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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