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''London Stock Exchange''


A mathematical function which reverses another function.
The Listing Rules are regulations which apply to all companies with a full listing - or seeking a full listing - on the London Stock Exchange.


For example the square root function x<sup>(1/2)</sup> is the inverse function of the square function x<sup>2</sup>.
The Listing Rules are not mandatory for Alternative Investment Market (AIM) companies.


Another example is the Natural logarithm (log to the base 'e') which is the inverse function of the exponential function e<sup>x</sup>.
However, some AIM-listed and other companies choose to follow the Listing Rules on a voluntary basis.




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The Listing Rules are published by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority.


The function 1/x, also written x<sup>-1</sup>.


(As it happens, the inverse function of 1/x - in the first sense above - is itself, namely 1/x.)
== See also ==
* [[De-listing]]
* [[Disclosure and Transparency Rules]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]
* [[Initial public offering ]]
* [[Introduction]]
* [[Listing]]
* [[Listing particulars]]
* [[London Stock Exchange]]
* [[Premium Listing]]
* [[Private placement]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Standard Listing]]
* [[Stock]]




== See also ==
===Other links===
* [[Exponential function]]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10045 Make a debut, David Tilston, The Treasurer April 2014]
* [[Natural logarithm]]

Revision as of 15:25, 9 September 2017

London Stock Exchange

The Listing Rules are regulations which apply to all companies with a full listing - or seeking a full listing - on the London Stock Exchange.

The Listing Rules are not mandatory for Alternative Investment Market (AIM) companies.

However, some AIM-listed and other companies choose to follow the Listing Rules on a voluntary basis.


The Listing Rules are published by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority.


See also


Other links

Make a debut, David Tilston, The Treasurer April 2014