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Designated Exchange
Practical Law Canada Glossary 6-575-4939
(Approx. 3 pages)
Glossary
Designated Exchange
Defined in section 4.8(1) of
National Instrument 62-104 – Take-over Bids and Issuer Bids
(NI 62-104) as the
Toronto Stock Exchange
, the
TSX Venture Exchange
or other exchange recognized or designated by the securities regulatory authorities for the purposes of NI 62-104 relating to
normal course issuer bids
.
Cboe Canada
has also been recognized as a designated exchange for this purpose.
For more information on normal course issuer bids, see
Practice Notes, Normal Course Issuer Bids through the Toronto Stock Exchange
and
Normal Course Issuer Bids through the TSX Venture Exchange
.
Defined in section 2 of
Alberta Securities Commission Blanket Order 45-514 - Re Certain Private Placements
and
British Columbia Securities Commission Blanket Order B.C. Instrument 51-512 - Certain Private Placements
as any of:
NASDAQ OMX.
Borsa Italiana, MTA Tier.
London Stock Exchange
(LSE) except the
Alternative Investment Market
(AIM).
Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Deutsche Börse, except the First Quotation Board and the Entry Standard tier.
Xetra, Prime Standard and General Standard tiers.
SIX Swiss Exchange.
Bourse de Luxembourg, except Euro MTF.
Tokyo Stock Exchange, 1st Section and 2nd Section.
Shanghai Stock Exchange.
The Stock Exchange of Thailand, except The Market for Alternative Investment (mai).
National Stock Exchange of India.
Bombay Stock Exchange.
Osaka Stock Exchange.
Korea Stock Exchange.
Singapore Exchange.
See
Practice Note, Private Placement Offerings in Canada: Overview: Exemptions in Alberta for Certain Private Placements to Permitted Clients
and
Exemptions in British Columbia for Certain Private Placements to Permitted Clients
.