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A regional stock exchange is a term used in the United States to describe stock exchanges that operate outside of the country's main financial center in New York City . A regional stock exchange operates in the trading of listed and over-the-counter (OTC) equities under the SEC 's Unlisted Trading Privileges (UTP) rule.

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5-734: The Seattle Stock Exchange was a regional stock exchange in the northwest United States , located in Seattle, Washington . It began operations on March 14, 1927, merged with the Seattle Curb and Mining Exchange on October 1, 1935, and closed on October 1, 1942. In 1929 and 1930, stocks traded on the exchange included Carnation , the Dexter Horton National Bank and Seattle National Bank , Fisher Flouring Mill Co. , Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakeries , and Puget Sound Power & Light . Bonds traded included those of

10-1252: The New Orleans Stock Exchange , the Richmond Stock Exchange , the San Francisco Curb Exchange , the San Francisco Mining Exchange , and the St. Louis Stock Exchange . Ten stock exchanges closed after the SEC was created, including the Boston Curb Market , the Buffalo Stock Exchange , the Chicago Curb Exchange , the Denver Stock Market , the Hartford Stock Market , the Milwaukee Grain and Stock Exchange ,

15-881: The New York Mining Exchange , the New York Real Estate Securities Exchange , the Seattle Stock Exchange , and the Wheeling Stock Exchange . The New York Produce Exchange decided to stop trading in securities as well. In April 1941, eighteen regional stock exchanges received invitations to "parley" with the SEC on possible amendments to the Securities Act to be presented to Congress that May. The exchange representatives attended

20-612: The W.E. Boeing Company , Seattle Times Company , the Northern Life Tower , Puget Sound Navigation Company , and the Olympic Hotel . This article about stock exchanges is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Regional stock exchange The SEC was formed in 1934, and that year, a total of 24 securities exchanges registered with the SEC, while 19 received temporary exemptions from registration. Exchanges actively trading that year included

25-615: The conference on April 28, 1941 to discuss the issue. Regional exchanges currently registered with the SEC include: The Cincinnati Stock Exchange moved to Chicago and changed its name to the National Stock Exchange. It moved again to its current location in Jersey City , New Jersey. There used to be many more such exchanges in the United States. Among those that have become defunct or have merged into

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