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|key_people              = Kurt Tomasz Holt (Director)
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|currency                = [[Littish Penning|Penning]] (Primary)<br>[[wikipedia:International dollar|International Dollar]] (Secondary)
|currency                = [[Littish Penning|Penning]] (Primary)<br>[[wikipedia:International dollar|International Dollar]] (Secondary)
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|mcap                    = $371.51 billion (2021)
|mcap                    = $371.51 billion (2021)
|volume                  = $297.16 billion (2021)
|volume                  = $297.16 billion (2021)

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Kaslund Stock Exchange
Kaslund Aktiebørs
Beursplein 5 (cropped and edited).jpg
The Kaslund Stock Exchange Building
TypeStock exchange
LocationKaslund, Littland
FoundedMay 19, 1901; 123 years ago (1901-05-19)
OwnerLittland International Exchange
Key peopleKurt Tomasz Holt (Director)
CurrencyPenning (Primary)
International Dollar (Secondary)
No. of listings547
Market cap$371.51 billion (2021)
Volume$297.16 billion (2021)

Kaslund Aktiebørs (Kaslund Stock Exchange), founded in 1901, is Littlands largest stock exchange.

History

  • In 1901, Kaslund Aktiebørs, Kaslund Stock Exchange was established and started trading stocks and accepting currency exchanges.
  • In 1926 the Stock Exchange moved to its current building.
  • The 1970's saw huge economic growth and Kaslund became a center for international finance.
  • In 1986 KSE helped create the Littland International Exchange company, with government help, to try and increase economic growth, trade and international investment in Littland.
  • In 1999 KSE changed its opening times to 09:00 - 22:00, opening earlier compared to the previous 10:00 opening time.
  • During 2005 KSE underwent a major modernization and began using more computers and digital systems for processing trading.
  • In 2014 and 2018 Littland International Exchange, and KSE, was attempted merged with foreign exchange companies, both attempts failed however.