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A recent update changed what artillery foundries are called in the game code (from "bg_artillery_foundaries" to "bg_artillery_foundries"). The mod still refers to artillery buildings as "bg_artillery_foundaries", which breaks them and basically removes the building from the game.
Open the mod folder, open common, then buildings, and open file "ef_01_industry". Search up the artillery_foundries and change it to the new name mentioned above.
I wonder why my Shanghai Stock Exchange can never recruit people, but the AI stock exchange can?
Stock exchanges are buildings that can be bought by any company in the field, so no, if you want to take control of them you have to nationalize them.