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Question 45. What Rights Does a Share Certificate Provide to the Holder?
A share certificate is a document that legally determines the shareholding of the shareholder, allowing him/her to become a shareholder in the assets of a…
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Question 45. What Rights Does a Share Certificate Provide to the Holder?
A share certificate is a document that legally determines the shareholding of the shareholder, allowing him/her to become a shareholder in the assets of a joint stock…
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Question 45. What Rights Does a Share Certificate Provide to the Holder?
A share certificate is a document that legally determines the shareholding of the shareholder, allowing him/her to become a…
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Question 44. What is a stock certificate?
Only shares of joint stock companies are sold on the Stock Exchange. Joint Stock Companies are established according to…
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Question 43. What is a Securities?
A Share Certificate is a “Security”. The real title of the Istanbul Stock Exchange is “Istanbul Stock Exchange”. I…
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Question 42. Why compare the stock market index with the change in stock prices?
The ups and downs on a stock chart alone may not reflect reality. There will necessarily be ups and…
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Question 45. What Rights Does a Share Certificate Provide to the Holder?
A share certificate is a document that legally determines the shareholding of the shareholder, allowing him/her to become a shareholder in the assets of a joint stock company in proportion to a certain share. This one holders of this document…
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Question 39. What is the Importance of the Index?
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Question 38. What is a stock market index?
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Question 37. How Deep is the Stock Market?
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
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Question 39. What is the Importance of the Index?
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Question 37. How Deep is the Stock Market?
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
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Question 45. What Rights Does a Share Certificate Provide to the Holder?
A share certificate is a document that legally determines the shareholding of the shareholder, allowing him/her to become a shareholder in the assets of a…
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Question 39. What is the Importance of the Index?
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Question 38. What is a stock market index?
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Question 37. How Deep is the Stock Market?
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
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Question 39. What is the Importance of the Index?
A rise in the stock market index does not necessarily mean that every stock is making gains and vice versa. When the index is rising, some stocks may lose.…
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Question 38. What is a stock market index?
The general change in prices on each stock exchange is referred to as a “special index”. Each stock exchange is the index of its he decides how to prepare…
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Question 37. How Deep is the Stock Market?
Capital Markets is a new subject for Turkey. Our stock market is young. The public is just learning to invest in stocks. The organization of the stock exchange does…
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
Banks, individuals and organizations abroad may pool a certain amount of money and create a fund. They can then assign a bank or an intermediary to buy and sell…
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
All over the world, stock markets are organized as an open market. It works. No foreign exchange restrictions on Turkey today according to the requestor’s instructions to the Agent…
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
According to our laws, Joint Stock Companies cannot buy their own shares. Consequently, they cannot sell their own shares either. To engage in regulatory trading, the company must have…