stock market exchange

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English - Turkish
(Hukuk) borsa
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
(Ticaret) menkul değerler borsası
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

Definition of stock market exchange in English English dictionary

stock exchange
A building and the associated organization that trades stocks in of companies for money and vice versa
stock exchange
A secondary market where already issued securities are bought and sold The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) fulfils this function in Australia
stock exchange
A market for trading of equities, a public market for the buying and selling of public stocks
stock exchange
The stock exchange is an organized marketplace where stocks are bought and sold Stock exchanges operate under strict rules, regulations and guidelines
stock exchange
an organized market for the issue of new securities and the exchange of second-hand ones
stock exchange
place where stocks and bonds are sold and bought
stock exchange
A stock exchange is a place where people buy and sell stocks and shares. The stock exchange is also the trading activity that goes on there and the trading organization itself. The shortage of good stock has kept some investors away from the stock exchange. the New York Stock Exchange. = stock market. or stock market or(in continental Europe) Bourse Organized market for the sale and purchase of securities (seesecurity) such as stocks and bonds. Trading is done in various ways: it may occur on a continuous auction basis, it may involve brokers buying from and selling to dealers in certain types of stock, or it may be conducted through specialists in a particular stock. Some stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), sell seats (the right to trade) to a limited number of members who must meet eligibility requirements. Stocks must likewise meet and maintain certain requirements or risk being delisted. Stock exchanges differ from country to country in eligibility requirements and in the degree to which the government participates in their management. The London Stock Exchange, for example, is an independent institution, free from government regulation. In Europe, members of the exchanges are often appointed by government officials and have semigovernmental status. In the U.S., stock exchanges are not directly run by the government but are regulated by law. Technological developments have greatly influenced the nature of trading. In a traditional full-service brokerage, a customer placed an order with a broker or member of a stock exchange, who in turn passed it on to a specialist on the floor of the exchange, who then concluded the transaction. By the 21st century, increased access to the Internet and the proliferation of electronic communications networks (ECNs) altered the investment world. Through e-trading, the customer enters an order directly on-line, and software automatically matches orders to achieve the best price available without the intervention of specialists or market makers. In effect, the ECN is a stock exchange for off-the-floor trading
stock exchange
An organization that operates a marketplace for the buying and selling of stock Examples in the U S include the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ
stock exchange
A market facility for the trading of securities by members (usually brokers, dealers, and traders) An example is the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which is the oldest and largest exchange in the United States
stock exchange
A forum for the trading of stocks, shares and other securities The London Stock Exchange is the main stock exchange in the United Kingdom
stock exchange
A market that makes it easy for the trading of stocks registered there
stock exchange
A place where stocks and shares are bought and sold The London Stock Exchange serves this function in the UK
stock exchange
a physical central market for the issuance and trading of common stocks, in contrast to the over-the-counter market, which is an electronic marketplace
stock exchange
A centralized market for buying and selling stocks where the price is determined through supply - demand mechanisms Individuals and institutions buy and sell stocks in an auction-like forum
stock exchange
An organized marketplace where specific types of securities, such as common stock and bonds, are bought and sold by members of the exchange
stock exchange
A market for trading of equities, a public market for the buying and selling of public stocks The four major Canadian exchanges are the Toronto, Montreal, Alberta and Vancouver stock exchanges The three major stock exchanges in the United States are the New York, Nasdaq and the American exchanges
stock exchange
A place where dealers meet in order to conclude commercial transactions in negotiable objects, in particular securities and commodities In a stock market context, supply and demand are brought together at the stock exchange
stock exchange
A marketplace where shares change hands for a consideration It is usually a building or part of a building, where members of the exchange, acting as brokers or dealing on their own, buy and sell shares, sometimes as BULLS and sometimes BEARS
stock exchange
an exchange where security trading is conducted by professional stockbrokers
stock exchange
An organized marketplace where members gather to trade securities Members may act either as agents for customers, or as principals for their own accounts
stock exchange
A voluntary organization of individuals formed to provide an institutional setting where members can buy and sell stock for themselves and their clients in accordance with the exchange’s rules
stock exchange
The marketplace where stocks are traded Examples are the Toronto Stock Exchange, the Montréal Exchange and the Canadian Venture Exchange
stock exchange
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
stock exchange
a place where security trading is conducted on an organized system; the principal stock exchanges in the U S are
stock exchange
An organized marketplace where securities are bought and sold
stock exchange
{i} bourse
stock market exchange

    Hyphenation

    stock mar·ket ex·change

    Turkish pronunciation

    stäk märkıt îksçeync

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstäk ˈmärkət əksˈʧānʤ/ /ˈstɑːk ˈmɑːrkət ɪksˈʧeɪnʤ/
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