Stock-exchange
81Chicago Stock Exchange — ▪ stock exchange, Chicago, Illinois, United States formerly (1949–93) Midwest Stock Exchange, largest of the regional stock exchanges in the United States. The Chicago Stock Exchange was founded in 1882 to trade primarily local securities …
82Toronto Stock Exchange — ▪ stock exchange, Toronto, Canada the largest stock exchange in Canada and one of the largest in North America. The TSE opened in 1861 with 18 stock listings and has since become an innovator in securities trading technology. It was the… …
83American Stock Exchange (AMEX) — Stock exchange in the U.S. Originally known as the Curb, it began as an outdoor marketplace in New York City с 1850. It moved indoors to its present location in the Wall Street area in 1921. Once a marketplace for securities not reputable enough… …
84New York Stock Exchange — stock exchange that lists over 3000 publicly traded companies, largest stock exchange in the United States (located on Wall Street in New York City), NYSE …
85stock exchange broker — one who deals with the trading of stocks in the stock market …
86Stock Exchange indexes — Dow Jones Industrial Average Financial Times 100 (FT SE 100) Nikkei Index F.A.Z. Share Index Dutch Stock Index …
87stock exchange — noun Date: 1773 1. a place where security trading is conducted on an organized system 2. an association of people organized to provide an auction market among themselves for the purchase and sale of securities …
88stock exchange — noun A building and the associated organization that trades stocks in of companies for money and vice versa. Syn: bourse …
89Stock exchange — Engelsk for en børs …
90STOCK EXCHANGE — (фондовая биржа) биржа, на которой продаются и покупаются акции и эквивалентные им ценные бумаги; например: NYSE и AMEX; …