A boardroom refers to both a space within a business setting where its board of directors holds meetings and, in the context of stockbrokers, refers to an office where registered representatives work.
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK) is a primary marketplace for listed securities in Hong Kong, established in 1947. It serves as a central hub for the trading of a variety of financial instruments and houses the leading market indicator, the Hang Seng Index.
The colloquial name for the 'Admission of Securities to Listing,' a book issued by the Financial Conduct Authority that sets out regulations for admission to the Official List of the London Stock Exchange and the obligations of companies with listed securities.
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