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In Canada the Toronto Stock Exchange TSX and the TSXV use the following special codes after the ticker symbol: Used for both Equities and Company Options.

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ETOs can have numbers in the sixth character.ĪSX fourth, fifth and sixth-letter codes extensionsĭeferred settlement security, temporary code used typically during a consolidation/reverse split. Exchange-traded warrants and exchange-traded options are 6 characters. ETFs, ETMFs can be either 3 or 4 characters.

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In Australia the Australian Securities Exchange uses the following conventions:ģ character base symbol with the first and third character being alphanumeric and the second alphabetic. For example, Reuters lists the Nasdaq Composite index under the symbol. Symbols for indices are usually distinguished by adding a symbol in front of the name, such as a caret (^) or a dot. While usually a stock ticker identifies a security that can be traded, stock market indices are also sometimes assigned a symbol, even though they can generally not be traded. ISIN cannot specify a particular trade in this case, and another identifier, typically the three- or four-letter exchange code (such as the Market Identifier Code) will have to be specified in addition to the ISIN. For instance, Daimler AG stock trades on twenty-two different stock exchanges worldwide, and is priced in five different currencies it has the same ISIN on each (DE0007100000), though not the same ticker symbol. The ISIN identifies the security, not the exchange (if any) on which it trades it is therefore not a replacement for the ticker symbol. The ISIN code is a 12-character alpha-numerical code that does not contain information characterizing financial instruments, but serves for uniform identification of a security at trading and settlement. Securities for which ISINs are issued include bonds, commercial paper, stocks, and warrants. An ISIN uniquely identifies a security and its structure is defined in ISO 6166. The most prevalent of these is the International Securities Identifying Number (ISIN). These limitations have led to the development of other codes in financial markets to identify securities for settlement purposes. This is often done by appending the location or exchange code to the ticker.Įxample Vodafone Group plc stock ticker symbolĪlthough stock tickers identify a security, they are exchange dependent, generally limited to stocks and can change. On many systems both must be specified to uniquely identify the security. To fully qualify a stock, both the ticker and the exchange or country of listing needs to be known. has used the symbol V that had previously been used by Vivendi which had delisted and given up the symbol. For example, since March of 2008 Visa Inc. In the US the single-letter symbols are particularly sought after as vanity symbols.

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The symbol of the firm after the merger was "XOM". Prior to the 1999 merger with Mobil Oil, Exxon used a phonetic spelling of the company "XON" as its ticker symbol. Symbols sometimes change to reflect mergers. For example, the bank HSBC's stock traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange has the ticker symbol 0005. In Asia, numbers are often used as stock tickers to avoid issues for international investors when using non- Latin scripts. In Europe, most exchanges use three-letter codes for example, Dutch consumer goods company Unilever traded on the Amsterdam Euronext exchange has the symbol UNA. traded on the NASDAQ exchange has the symbol AAPL, while the motor company Ford's stock that is traded on the New York Stock Exchange has the single-letter ticker F. For example, US-based computer company stock Apple Inc. In the US, for example, stock tickers are typically between 1 and 4 letters and represent the company name where possible. The allocation of symbols and formatting conventions is specific to each stock exchange. The symbols were kept as short as possible to reduce the number of characters that had to be printed on the ticker tape, and to make it easy to recognize by traders and investors. A stock symbol can consist of letters, numbers, or a combination of both, and is a way to uniquely identify that stock. Stock symbols are unique identifiers assigned to each security traded on a particular market.











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