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London Stock Exchange (LSE)
Practical Law UK Glossary 2-107-6795
(Approx. 5 pages)
Glossary
London Stock Exchange (LSE)
The principal stock exchange in London for equity and bond trading. It is authorised as a
UK recognised investment exchange
(UK RIE) by the
Financial Conduct Authority
(FCA) and hosts several markets, including:
The
Main Market
, which is a
UK regulated market
for
listed
and unlisted securities.
AIM
, which is a
UK multilateral trading facility
(UK MTF) for unlisted securities.
The
Professional Securities Market
, which is a UK MTF for listed securities.
Its markets admit shares, and other securities, to trading. The LSE is one of the world’s oldest and largest stock exchanges.
For more information, see
Practice note, London Stock Exchange
.
See also the
LSE website
.