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Find out what is meant by a 'recognised stock exchange' and the legislation that applies.
Find UK trade data from HMRC. Look up data about imports, exports, commodities and traders.
Find out how to value stocks and shares of someone who has died. How you value them depends on whether they are 'listed' or 'unlisted'.
Capital stocks and the consumption of fixed capital are estimated using the Perpetual Inventory Method (PIM). The PIM models capital stocks and capital consumption from estimates of gross fixed capital formation (GFCF). Capital stocks and the consumption of fixed capital...
Former monthly analysis and updates on the markets and other trends in finance. The Government Actuary’s Department has now ended its Market Data Insights bulletin.
Export licensing data from previous quarters. These include information by country.
Evidence base of long-term trends for UK policy makers, Spring 2021.
Report on the drivers of equity market structure.
Information on the quality of Companies House official statistics, to help you decide whether to use our data.
Use the IHT411 with the IHT400 to give details of any shares or stock the deceased owned.
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