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Taking stock of the 'golden' days

AS IT'S 32 years since the integrated Australian Securities Exchange was born there will be a growing number of young investors who won't recall the days when its antecedents consisted of six separate exchanges, one for each state capital. Yes, Hobart had its own stock exchange — in fact, it was the second one in existence (1882) after Sydney (1871).

Taking stock of the 'golden' days

(Perth was the last cab off the rank, its stock exchange putting up its shingle in 1889.)   The Reserve Bank of Australia's Thomas Mathews has put together a history of Australian equities.   If...

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