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National Stock Exchange average salary is $79,000, median salary is $79,000 with a salary range from $79,000 to $79,000.
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Director Of Capital Markets 79,000-79,000 Washington, DC, 20001 2016 National Stock Exchange Director Of Capital Markets Salaries (1)
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  • National Stock Exchange Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • National Stock Exchange, the nation's first all-electronic stock exchange, is the low-cost provider of exchange services. A model of exchange efficiency, NSX has been a driving force for change in the world of securities exchanges, responsible for many industry innovations:1980: NSX replaced its physical trading floor with a completely automated market, becoming the first all-electronic stock exchange in the U.S. 1986: NSX introduced the first automated exchange interface with the Intermarket Trading System (ITS), which enabled its members to interact electronically with all other markets to get the best possible execution prices for their public customers. 1992: NSX pioneered internalization