A listed security refers to a financial instrument that is traded on a recognized stock exchange, meeting specific criteria and adhering to stringent regulatory requirements, thereby providing transparency, liquidity, and marketability.
The Official List refers to two primary components within the London Stock Exchange framework: a comprehensive list of all traded securities and a daily record of transactions, dividends, rights issues, prices, and other relevant data.
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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