Meaning Bourse
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French for a stock market.
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"stock exchange," 1570s, burse, from Old French borse "money bag, purse" (12c.), from Medieval Latin bursa "a bag" (see purse (n.)). French spelling and modern sense of & [..]
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French term for stock exchange.
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Bourse is the French term for a stock exchange, meaning, literally, purse. The national stock market of France, a totally electronic market, is known as the Paris Bourse. The term is used throughout Europe and worldwide as a synonym for stock exchange, though it generally isn't used in the US.
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Definition French term for stock exchange. More generally, any European stock exchange.
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A meeting of stamp collectors and/or dealers, where stamps and covers are sold or exchanged. A bourse usually has no competitive exhibits of stamps or covers. Almost all public stamp exhibitions inclu [..]
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French term denoting stock markets, now used commonly in all markets worldwide.
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A bourse is a term used in continental Europe for an exchange, such as a stock exchange. In French, the term can refer to a purse and is derived from the Latin term bursa for bag.
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(n) the stock exchange in Paris
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this is the buying, selling and trading portion of a show where dealers setup with their collectibles.  Most APIC shows, both regional and national include a bourse that may be one or more days.
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French term for stock exchange
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A French term for stock exchange, grain exchange or exchange dealing in commodities.
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Another term for stock exchange. Based on the Van der Burse house in Bruges, Belgium, where merchants would gather to trade.
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page/n10/mode/1up page vii]: *: We are commanded, under the penalty of being called dishonest traffickers with words, palterers with them in a double sense, to take them at exactly their market value [..]
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French for a stock market.
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