Suppliers News: CNQ relaunches as CNSX
With just over four years under its belt, the Canadian Trading and Quotation System (CNQ) has changed its name to the Canadian National Stock Exchange (CNSX).
With just over four years under its belt, the Canadian Trading and Quotation System (CNQ) has changed its name to the Canadian National Stock Exchange (CNSX).
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