Meaning Stock exchange
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An organised market place where shares in companies are traded by professional stockbrokers.
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An organized marketplace for securities featured by the centralization of supply and demand for the transaction of orders by member brokers for institutional and individual investors. (See: New York S [..]
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place where investments (stocks) in goods are bought and sold.
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A market with a trading-floor or a screen-based system where members buy and sell securities.
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Definition An exchange on which shares of stock and common stock equivalents are bought and sold. Examples include the NYSE and the AMEX.
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A marketplace in which equities / stocks / shares are traded. Its purpose is to ensure fair and orderly trading as well as efficient distribution of price information for any securities trading on tha [..]
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is a financial institution, association, or organization that facilitates an open market place where stocks, bonds, options, futures, commodities and other financial instruments are traded, bought and [..]
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1 : a place where security trading is conducted on an organized system 2 : an association or group of people organized to provide an auction market among themselves for the purchase and sale of ...
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Organized marketplace in which stocks, COMMON STOCK equivalents, and bonds are traded by members of the exchange, acting both as agents and principals.
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The marketplace where stocks are traded. Examples are the Toronto Stock Exchange, the Montréal Exchange and the Canadian Venture Exchange.
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The market place for trading equities (shares), government bonds and other fixed-interest securities.
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A forum for the trading of stocks, shares and other securities. The London Stock Exchange is the main stock exchange in the United Kingdom.
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A place where brokers and dealers in stocks and bonds transact business together. Stock exchanges facilitated the financing of business and government activity by bringing together the buyers and sell [..]
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The market place where shares are traded in companies that are listed. Currently, New Zealand’s only registered exchange is NZX Ltd.
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Market for transferable securities and derivative products. It sets the rate of shares
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A general term used to refer to the organised trading of securities through various exchanges and through the over-the-counter market. A "stock exchange" is a specific form of a stock market, a physical location where stocks and bonds are bought and sold, such as the NZX, ASX,New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ or NSX.
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A market in which listed securities (shares, bonds, etc.) are traded.
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One of the organized stock markets with a centralized trading floor. Auction-type trading allows traders to sell stocks to the highest bidder or buy stocks from the lowest supplier
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An organized marketplace for securities for the transaction of orders by member brokers for  investors.
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A market where consumers trade securities. 
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An organization that provides a facility for buyers and sellers of listed securities to come together to make trades in those securities.
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A stock exchange, such as the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), is a place where licensed investment professionals can buy and sell stocks and other investments.
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A market for trading of equities, a public market for the buying and selling of public stocks. The four major exchanges are the Toronto, Montreal, Alberta and Vancouver Stock Exchanges.
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An organization that provides a facility for buyers and sellers of listed securities to come together to make trades in those securities.
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A marketplace where stocks and shares and other financial instruments can be traded. Most major financial centres - examples include London, New York, Paris, Hong Kong and Tokyo - have their own stock [..]
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A place where stocks and shares are traded.
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An organized market concerned with the buying and selling of common and preferred shares and warrants by stockbrokers who own seats on the exchange and meet membership requirements. Stockpile
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A market for trading of equities, a public market for the buying and selling of public stocks.
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market purchases and sales of securities. Stock Market Analyst
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a market in which securities such as shares, bonds and certain types of investment funds (including exchange-traded funds) are traded.   Stock selection
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An organized marketplace in which stocks are traded by members of the exchange, acting both as brokers (agents working on behalf of a client) and as principals (dealers who trade for their own account). Stock exchanges have physical locations where members meet face to face in order to buy and sell securities.
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Private company incorporated as a company with variable share capital, which facilitates securities transactions and the development of the exchange market; establishes outlets, installations and mech [..]
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An organisation providing the market-place or facility for the buying and selling of stocks and shares.
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  A public organized market where securities are traded.
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A building that trades stocks in of companies for money and vice versa. An organisation that trades stocks in of companies for money and vice versa.
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(Also called stock market
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subsidiary company
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Formerly the Bombay stock exchange, the BSE accounts for more than one-third of Indian trading volume.
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A stock exchange, securities exchange, or bourse, is an exchange where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities, such as shares of stock, bonds, and other financial instruments. Stock exch [..]
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"Stock Exchange" is the third single from the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker's debut album First Album.
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