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Latest revision as of 14:12, 17 November 2025
1. Listed securities - shares.
The number of listed shares or other listed securities held by members of the public, rather than by insiders or substantial shareholders.
Listing rules require that a minimum percentage be held by members of the public.
Also known as public float.
2. Foreign exchange rates.
Also known as a clean float.