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Australia Alternative Investment
Over hundred foreign companies had been admitted to the Australia Alternative Investment Market.
The Australia alternative investment is a sub-market of the Australia share market, allowing smaller investment companies to float shares with a more flexible regulatory system than is applicable to the Australia alternative investment main Market. It was launched and has raised almost huge amount in many companies. Flexibility is provided by less regulation and no Australia alternative investment requirements for capitalization or percentage of shares issued. Some finance companies have since moved on to join the Australia alternative investment Market, although in the last few years, significantly more finance companies transferred from the Main Market to the Australia alternative investment market. (The Australia alternative investment market has significant tax advantages for investors, as well as few regulatory burden for the companies themselves).
The Australia alternative investment has also started to become an international exchange, often due to its low-regulatory burden, especially in relation to the certain Act (which imposes regulatory costs on companies listed in Australia, including those without any operations). Over hundred foreign companies had been admitted to the Australia Alternative Investment Market.