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What are the 2 listings on the Irish Stock Exchange?

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  • 09-12-2014 1:06pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭


    Been looking for info on this, cant find it


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 997 ✭✭✭pedronomix


    You must not have looked very hard!!

    The Irish Stock Exchange operates three markets:

    The Main Securities Market (MSM), the principal market for Irish and overseas companies, which admits a wide range of security types such as shares, bonds and funds to listing and trading. The Main Securities Market is a regulated market as defined by Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MIFID). It is the principal market of the ISE for larger, more established companies – Irish and international – from a broad range of industry sectors including financial services, building, oil and gas, utilities and food.

    The Enterprise Securities Market (ESM), an equity market designed for growth companies. The ESM is an exchange regulated market and multi-lateral trading facility (MTF) as defined by MiFID. It is the ISE market for smaller, growth companies and has been specifically designed to meet the funding needs of companies at earlier stages in their development.

    The Global Exchange Market (GEM), a specialist debt market for professional investors. GEM is an Exchange regulated market and MTF as defined by MiFID.


  • Registered Users Posts: 190 ✭✭Delta_Raven1


    pedronomix wrote: »
    You must not have looked very hard!!

    The Irish Stock Exchange operates three markets:

    The Main Securities Market (MSM), the principal market for Irish and overseas companies, which admits a wide range of security types such as shares, bonds and funds to listing and trading. The Main Securities Market is a regulated market as defined by Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MIFID). It is the principal market of the ISE for larger, more established companies – Irish and international – from a broad range of industry sectors including financial services, building, oil and gas, utilities and food.

    The Enterprise Securities Market (ESM), an equity market designed for growth companies. The ESM is an exchange regulated market and multi-lateral trading facility (MTF) as defined by MiFID. It is the ISE market for smaller, growth companies and has been specifically designed to meet the funding needs of companies at earlier stages in their development.

    The Global Exchange Market (GEM), a specialist debt market for professional investors. GEM is an Exchange regulated market and MTF as defined by MiFID.

    Sorry! i saw this, but the questions my lecturer gave me for revision just said what are the 2 listings so i thought these weren't what i was looking for, thanks for your help!!

    edit: this is what was in the notes we got, i thought the official was one list and ESM was the other

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  • Registered Users Posts: 169 ✭✭terryhobdell


    Ah Pedronomix you are so kind to the young student doing his homework.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 10,462 Mod ✭✭✭✭Axwell


    Mod note: @ryan91 this isnt college, dont bring your homework on here looking for people to do it for you..


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