Philadelphia Stock Exchange
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The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) is the oldest stock exchange in the United States. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it was founded in 1790. It merged with the Baltimore Stock Exchange in 1949 and the Washington Stock Exchange in 1954.
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On October 22, 1981, trading was halted on both the Chicago Board of Trade and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange after anonymous callers said bombs had been placed in those buildings.
In 2005, a number of large financial firms purchased stakes in the Exchange as a hedge against growing consolidation of stock trading by the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. These firms--Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Credit Suisse First Boston, UBS AG, Merrill Lynch and Citadel Investment Group--collectively own about 45% of the exchange.
The Exchange currently handles trades for approximately 2000 stocks, 1700 equity options, 25 index options, and a number of currency options.
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