The history of the stock exchange is a fascinating and often over-looked aspect of financial history. In this book, authors Arthur Pierre Poley and Frank Herbert Carruthers Gould delve deep into the history, law, and practice of the stock exchange. Through a careful examination of primary sources and a detailed analysis of key events, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the stock exchange and its role in modern finance. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in finance, economics, or business history.
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