Have you explored the link between economics and stock exchange?

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The discussion revolves around a request for insights into stock exchanges and related concepts such as bonds and shareholder rights. The original poster seeks guidance from experienced individuals on how stock exchanges operate in their respective countries, along with information on shareholder privileges and rights associated with companies. The response highlights that the question is quite broad, suggesting that more specific inquiries would yield better answers. Participants are encouraged to provide detailed knowledge or experiences regarding stock market operations and the nuances of shareholder entitlements.
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Economics is also a social sciences branch.
So, I post this here but if moderators find that my question is not appropriate to stay here, please move it to the place where it should be,Thank you very much,

Very short question, that has anyone of you, gurus, senpai, etc any experience in stock exchange (SE)? Would you please tell me some ideas about the ways/rules you know of how your country's SE work, and please give me some points about bonds, shareholder's previledges, or rights on certain companies ?

Thank you very much,

>>>as a side note, I know my questions sound really out of base, but please sympathize, and correct me if anything I said was wrong...Thank you,
 
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Pattielli said:
Help me...if you know anything, any idea is highly appreciated..
You asked a very, very broad question ('teach me economics...'). If you have specific questions, someone here can probably answer them.
 
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