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Episode 5: Canada's Exchanges
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How Canadian Markets Work por Amy Xu
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Episode Summary In this episode, John and Jane reveal that the exchange a company chooses for its listing is far more than just an administrative detail; it is a signal of the company's maturity and stability. They explain that an exchange acts as a quality filter, with different venues requiring companies to clear different "bars" to get listed. By understanding the hierarchy of Canadian exchanges—from the senior boards to the junior alternatives—investors can perform a "four-second check" to immediately gauge the level of risk and the "homework burden" associated with a specific stock.
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- The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX): The "senior exchange" and home to Canada's largest institutions, such as banks, railways, and pipelines. To list here, a company mu ...
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Canadian capital marketPersonal Finance Canada
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