Lyrically, "Stock Exchange" deals with the life of a high end Wall Street businesslady.
The lyrics support this, including how the men "touch her bum in the lift of the Empire State [building]".
[3] Mark Beaumont of NME said that Miss Kittin "monotones like a German robot Cheeky Girl over some nifty "Vice City" disco, prompting a moral debate on whether its possible to sexually assualt [sic] a lift tannoy system.
"[4] "Stock Exchange" appeared on the mix albums Fuck Me I'm Famous by David Guetta,[5] and FabricLive.33 by Spank Rock.
[6] The music video for "Stock Exchange" was directed by Régis Brochier of 7th Floor Productions.