Commodity Exchange Authority

Business / Agriculture / Commodity Exchange Authority: A former regulatory agency of USDA established to administer the Commodity Exchange Act prior to 1975: the predecessor of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Other Words for Authority

Authority Noun Synonyms: power, jurisdiction, dominion, right, control, prerogative, authorization, hegemony
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Other Words for Exchange

Exchange Verb Synonyms: market, stock market, Stock Exchange, securities exchange, the Market, the Board, the Big Board, the Exchange, the Bourse, Wall Street, the Street
Exchange Adjective Synonyms: trade, barter, switch, change, interchange, reciprocate, return, swap or swop
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Act Of 1974

Business / Agriculture / Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Act Of 1974: P.L. 93-463 (October 23, 1974) created the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, to replace the U.S. Department of Agriculture?€™s Commodity Exchange Authority, as the independent federal agency r MORE

Madrid Stock Exchange (Bolsa De Madrid)

Business / Finance / Madrid Stock Exchange (Bolsa De Madrid): The largest of Spain's four stock exchanges. MORE

Major Exchange

Business / Finance / Major Exchange: Indicates listing on established national or regional stock exchange. MORE

Malaysia Commodity Exchange

Business / Finance / Malaysia Commodity Exchange: A subsidiary of the KLSE that trades interest rate futures on the three-month Kuala Lumpur Interbank offered rate. MORE

Membership Or A Seat On The Exchange

Business / Finance / Membership Or A Seat On The Exchange: A limited number of exchange positions that enable the holder to trade for the holder's own accounts and charge clients for the execution of trades for their accounts. Related: Member firm. MORE

London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Business / Finance / London Stock Exchange (LSE): The U.K.'s six regional exchanges joined together in 1973 to form the stock exchange of Great Britain and Ireland, later named the LSE. The FTSE 100 index (known as the footsie) is its dominant index. MORE