Chicago Stock Exchange
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Founded in 1882, the Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX) was one of the largest stock exchanges in the United States outside of New York City. For over a century, it served as a major venue for trading equities, particularly for companies in the Midwest. In 2018, the exchange was acquired by Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Following the acquisition, it was rebranded as NYSE Chicago and integrated into the NYSE group of exchanges, continuing to operate as a national securities exchange focused on trading U.S. equities.
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