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- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier abstract "A Bloomberg Global Identifier (BBGID) uniquely identifies a security. Its structure is defined by Bloomberg L.P. BBGIDs have been created for more than 80 million unique securities, representing most asset classes of the financial markets. The BBGID is a 12-character alpha-numerical code that does not contain information characterizing financial instruments, but serves for uniform unique global identification. Once issued, a BBGID is never reused and represents the same instrument in perpetuity.Securities to which BBGIDs can be issued include common stock, options, derivatives, futures, corporate and government bonds, municipals, currencies, and mortgage products. Unique BBGIDs identify securities as well as individual exchanges on which they trade. Composite BBGIDs are also issued to represent unique securities across related exchanges. For instance, Apple Inc. common stock trades on 14 exchanges in the United States. There exists a unique BBGID to identify the common stock on each individual exchange, but also a composite BBGID to represent the company's common stock traded on United States exchanges.".
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier wikiPageExternalLink bsym.bloomberg.com.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier wikiPageExternalLink open-symbology.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier wikiPageExternalLink open-symbology.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier wikiPageID "35860592".
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier wikiPageRevisionID "555342705".
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier hasPhotoCollection Bloomberg_Global_Identifier.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier subject Category:Bloomberg_L.P..
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier subject Category:Financial_regulation.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier subject Category:Security_identifier_types.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier comment "A Bloomberg Global Identifier (BBGID) uniquely identifies a security. Its structure is defined by Bloomberg L.P. BBGIDs have been created for more than 80 million unique securities, representing most asset classes of the financial markets. The BBGID is a 12-character alpha-numerical code that does not contain information characterizing financial instruments, but serves for uniform unique global identification.".
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier label "Bloomberg Global Identifier".
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- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier sameAs Q4928186.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier sameAs Q4928186.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier wasDerivedFrom Bloomberg_Global_Identifier?oldid=555342705.
- Bloomberg_Global_Identifier isPrimaryTopicOf Bloomberg_Global_Identifier.