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NYSE. The oldest and largest stock Exchange in the U.S., located on Wall Street in New York City. The NYSE is responsible for setting Policy, supervising member activities, Listing securities, overseeing the Transfer of member Seat, and evaluating applicants. It traces ITS origins back to 1792, when a group of brokers met under a tree at the Tip of Manhattan and signed an agreement to Trade securities. Unlike some of the newer exchanges, the NYSE still uses a large trading Floor in Order to conduct ITS transactions. It is here that the representatives of buyers and sellers, professionals known as Broker, meet and shout out prices at one another in Order to strike a Deal. This is called the open Outcry system and it usually produces fair Market pricing. In Order to facilitate the Exchange of stocks, the NYSE employs individuals called specialists who are assigned to manage the buying and selling of specific stocks and to Buy those stocks when no one else will. Of the exchanges, the NYSE has the most stringent set of requirements in place for the companies whose stocks it lists, and even meeting these requirements is not a Guarantee that the NYSE will list the company. also called Big Board.

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