bourse

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English - Turkish
borsa
(isim) borsa
özellikle Paris borsası
stock exchange
borsa

New York Amerika'da borsanın merkezidir. - New York is the center of the stock exchange in America.

Bu şirket, New York Borsasında işlem görüyor. - This company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

stock exchange
borsa simsarları topluluğu
stock exchange
menkul kıymetler borsası

Şirket, Tokyo Menkul Kıymetler Borsası'nda işlem görüyor. - The company is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

New York Menkul Kıymetler Borsası on günlüğüne kapandı. - The New York Stock Exchange closed for ten days.

English - English
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 include a dealer bourse, though many bourses are held without a corresponding exhibition
stock exchange
A location where dealers buy and sell coins with each other and the public, such as at a coin show
French for stock exchange The word Bourse is thought to originate from the town of Bruges in Belgium In the early 13th century, merchants from the main commercial centres, particularly from Genoa and Venice, used to gather in front of the house of the Van der Buerse family in Bruges
Term synonymous with coin show
The French equivalent of the London Stock Exchange The term is also sometimes used for other European exchanges
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 include a dealer bourse, though many bourses are held without a corresponding exhibition
A country's or region's bourse is its stock exchange
the Stock Exchange of Paris
A place where dealers, collectors and the general public get together to buy, sell and trade coins with each other Usually the most active section of a coin show
the stock exchange in Paris
The Bourse is a campaign items show or exchange where dealers exhibit to display and sell collectibles
The word bourse, which means 'purse' in French, has come to mean 'stock market' in most countries around the world
a coin show where dealers buy and sell among themselves and with the general public
From a French word for 'Purse', a coin exhibition, show or fair where coin dealers, issuers and collectors assemble to buy, sell or trade items of a numismatic nature
French word for market, usually used as a synonym for stock market
a show in which dealers take booths and offer their wares to the stamp collecting public Bull's Eye - First issue of Brazil consisting of an intricate circular design Bull's Eye Cancellation - A postmark in which the City, State and dates have been placed directly on the center of a stamp or block of stamps
A term used for stock exchanges in Europe BACK TO TOP
Aka show, aka exhibition A marketplace for collectibles
A vernacular term for a stock exchange, derived from the French word meaning "purse"
a popular term for the sales floor of a coin show
An exchange, or place where merchants, bankers, etc
meet for business at certain hours; esp
bourses
plural of bourse
bourse

    Hyphenation

    Bourse

    Turkish pronunciation

    bôrs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbôrs/ /ˈbɔːrs/

    Etymology

    [ 'burs ] (noun.) 1597. From Old French borse (French: bourse) Most likely from a man Van der Burse, outside whose house in Bruges (Flemish port) traders met. Perhaps from the Latin bursa meaning bag.
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