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What Nasdaq does?
Nasdaq is also a term that can refer to two different things: first, it is the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations exchange, the first electronic exchange that allowed investors to buy and sell stock on a computerized, speedy and transparent system, without the need for a trading floor.
- Revenue: 3.6 billion USD (2016)
- Number of employees: 4,325 (2016)
- Headquarters: New York City, NY
- CEO: Adena Friedman (Jan 1, 2017–)
- Founder: Gordon Macklin
- Subsidiaries: NASDAQ, GlobeNewswire, OMX AB, Marketwired
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What is the Nasdaq and what does it measure?
Nasdaq Composite - The Nasdaq Composite Index is the "tech stock" index. It tracks stocks traded electronically on the Nasdaq market exchange, also called the over-the-counter market. It is a broad-based index including more than 3,000 companies, many of which are in the high-tech industry.
Why did the stock market crash in 1929?
The stock market crash of 1929 was not the sole cause of the Great Depression, but it did act to accelerate the global economic collapse of which it was also a symptom. By 1933, nearly half of America's banks had failed, and unemployment was approaching 15 million people, or 30 percent of the workforce.
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