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In 1908, the Exchange was re-organized as a voluntary, non-profit organization, changing its name to the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. [7] In 1972, with the opening of the market in gold futures, the Exchange was renamed the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange. [7] It also formerly operated the Canadian Financial Futures Market.
The Winnipeg Grain Exchange (Known too as ICE Futures Canada) was established in 1887, and dissolved in 1986. [1]
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The Prime Times ceased publication in November 2011 and Canstar and FP Canadian Newspapers launched a bi-monthly magazine, Winnipeg Boomer, on Nov. 26, 2011. Winnipeg Boomer ceased publication with its October 2012 issue and Uptown Magazine ceased publication as a standalone weekly newspaper on Oct. 25, 2012. It was relaunched as a section of ...
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In 2016, the move of the stock exchange to Zurich was announced. While the operational business is conducted in Zurich, the legal domicile of BX Swiss AG remains in Berne. At the end of 2017, the sale of BX Swiss to Boerse Stuttgart was announced [1] and the re-approval of BX as a fully regulated Swiss stock exchange by FINMA was confirmed. The ...
Base exchange, a store operated by the Army, Naval, and Air Force Exchange Service; Berne eXchange, the stock exchange of Bern, Switzerland; Blackstone Group (NYSE stock ticker symbol BX) BookCrossing, a program for sharing second-hand books; Air Busan (established 2007) (IATA airline code BX) Coast Air (1998–2008) (IATA airline code BX)
The exchange in its current state was founded in 1993 by merging the Geneva Stock Exchange, the Basel Stock Exchange and the Zürich stock exchange into the Verein Schweizerische Effektenbörse (German for "Swiss Securities Exchanges Association"), publicly known in English as Swiss Exchange. [3] The newly created association took over trading ...