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词汇 stock exchange
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Definition of stock exchange in English:

stock exchange

noun
  • 1A market in which securities are bought and sold.

    证券市场;证券交易所

    the company was floated on the stock exchange

    公司股票开始在证券交易所发行。

    the chief executive of the London Stock Exchange
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The respective stock exchange will ensure that all trades are settled on the settlement day.
    • Big changes in corporate governance are already in the works as the stock exchanges demand new, independent boards of directors.
    • Aaim is not listed on the stock exchange and profits are divided amongst investors.
    • You can also buy shares in a handful of Russian companies listed on foreign stock exchanges, which avoids the need to find a Russian broker.
    • By the end of the week, its shares may be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange.
    • Closed-ended funds are traded on stock exchanges like stocks.
    • It operates in 40 securities markets throughout the world, including stock exchanges in Frankfurt, London, Paris and Tokyo.
    • The NYSE stands alone among stock exchanges as a candidate for such status.
    • When U.S. stock exchanges opened the next day, the markets crashed.
    • Unlike property, they are securities and hence are easy to buy and sell on stock exchanges.
    • The bank has notified the stock exchanges and the Securities and Exchange Board of India about the same.
    • Long-term capital gains tax on shares would be exempt if bought and sold on a recognised stock exchange.
    • Exchange-traded funds are index funds that trade on stock exchanges.
    • Closed-end funds differ from mutual funds in that they have a fixed number of outstanding shares, which trade on the stock exchanges.
    • The stock exchange has a duty to investigate any unusual share trades ahead of market announcements.
    • The best option for Aer Lingus would be to sell shares on the stock exchange.
    • The bonds were sold at the Luxembourg stock exchange hours after their issuing.
    • Investors lost significant amounts on stock exchanges and decided to move most of their savings into money market investments.
    • The wheat from the state reserve will be sold only through stock exchanges to mills registered under the Value Added Tax Act.
    • He refused to confirm that an investigation by the stock exchange ever took place or is still ongoing.
    Synonyms
    money market, bourse
    1. 1.1the stock exchange The level of prices in a particular stock exchange.
      the biggest rise in the stock exchange in American history
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The remainder of Bulgartabac was to be offered on the Stock Exchange.
      • The company floated almost two years ago at e1.99, but is now listed in the bottom half of the Stock Exchange.
      • One of our great early victories in that competition was against the Stock Exchange.
      • When they were delisted by the Stock Exchange three months ago, the price was down to 31p.
      • It floated on the Australian Stock Exchange today, trading as high as $3.61 a share.
      • Bula Resources shares were subsequently delisted by the Stock Exchange, leaving shareholders in limbo.
      • Similarly, another suite concerns itself with the Stock Exchange and a few financial ups and downs.
      • That is right, and given the context where it is listed on the stock exchange, its securities are traded.
      • If Miller sold up, it would be listed on the Stock Exchange as a small company in an unloved sector - not the best set of circumstances.
      • The re-listing of Anglo American and Billiton here has revitalised the mining sector on the Stock Exchange.
      • The Office has also agreed to provide support for the mobilization of capital for listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
      • Since no one was prepared to compromise, the Stock Exchange made the mistake of trying to satisfy everyone.
      • In December 2000 it floated on the Stock Exchange after its shareholders voted in favour of demutualization.
      • ABC Learning Centres led the way as the first to list on the Stock Exchange just three years ago in 2001.
      • Already the prospect of the acquisition has raised an extra £15 million worth of investment on the Stock Exchange.
      • The shares in both companies were quoted on the Stock Exchange in London and Johannesburg.
      • So the club floated on the Stock Exchange and took all the financial rewards on offer.
      • It is a symptom of the age in which we live that even bastions of propriety like the Stock Exchange try to put the best gloss on their profits.
      • It floated on the Stock Exchange in December 2000 giving members an average £620 windfall each.
      • Haven't they always prided themselves on doing better than the Stock Exchange through all kinds of markets, bear or bull?

Definition of stock exchange in US English:

stock exchange

nounstɑk ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ
  • 1A market in which securities are bought and sold.

    证券市场;证券交易所

    the company was floated on the stock exchange

    公司股票开始在证券交易所发行。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It operates in 40 securities markets throughout the world, including stock exchanges in Frankfurt, London, Paris and Tokyo.
    • Closed-ended funds are traded on stock exchanges like stocks.
    • When U.S. stock exchanges opened the next day, the markets crashed.
    • Exchange-traded funds are index funds that trade on stock exchanges.
    • The respective stock exchange will ensure that all trades are settled on the settlement day.
    • Aaim is not listed on the stock exchange and profits are divided amongst investors.
    • Long-term capital gains tax on shares would be exempt if bought and sold on a recognised stock exchange.
    • He refused to confirm that an investigation by the stock exchange ever took place or is still ongoing.
    • The bonds were sold at the Luxembourg stock exchange hours after their issuing.
    • Closed-end funds differ from mutual funds in that they have a fixed number of outstanding shares, which trade on the stock exchanges.
    • Big changes in corporate governance are already in the works as the stock exchanges demand new, independent boards of directors.
    • The stock exchange has a duty to investigate any unusual share trades ahead of market announcements.
    • You can also buy shares in a handful of Russian companies listed on foreign stock exchanges, which avoids the need to find a Russian broker.
    • The wheat from the state reserve will be sold only through stock exchanges to mills registered under the Value Added Tax Act.
    • By the end of the week, its shares may be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange.
    • The NYSE stands alone among stock exchanges as a candidate for such status.
    • The best option for Aer Lingus would be to sell shares on the stock exchange.
    • Unlike property, they are securities and hence are easy to buy and sell on stock exchanges.
    • The bank has notified the stock exchanges and the Securities and Exchange Board of India about the same.
    • Investors lost significant amounts on stock exchanges and decided to move most of their savings into money market investments.
    Synonyms
    money market, bourse
    1. 1.1the Stock Exchange The level of prices in the stock market.
      证券交易价格
      a plunge in the Stock Exchange during the election campaign

      竞选期间股市狂跌。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Office has also agreed to provide support for the mobilization of capital for listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
      • That is right, and given the context where it is listed on the stock exchange, its securities are traded.
      • Similarly, another suite concerns itself with the Stock Exchange and a few financial ups and downs.
      • Haven't they always prided themselves on doing better than the Stock Exchange through all kinds of markets, bear or bull?
      • It floated on the Stock Exchange in December 2000 giving members an average £620 windfall each.
      • Bula Resources shares were subsequently delisted by the Stock Exchange, leaving shareholders in limbo.
      • So the club floated on the Stock Exchange and took all the financial rewards on offer.
      • Since no one was prepared to compromise, the Stock Exchange made the mistake of trying to satisfy everyone.
      • The re-listing of Anglo American and Billiton here has revitalised the mining sector on the Stock Exchange.
      • It floated on the Australian Stock Exchange today, trading as high as $3.61 a share.
      • If Miller sold up, it would be listed on the Stock Exchange as a small company in an unloved sector - not the best set of circumstances.
      • The shares in both companies were quoted on the Stock Exchange in London and Johannesburg.
      • It is a symptom of the age in which we live that even bastions of propriety like the Stock Exchange try to put the best gloss on their profits.
      • In December 2000 it floated on the Stock Exchange after its shareholders voted in favour of demutualization.
      • The remainder of Bulgartabac was to be offered on the Stock Exchange.
      • One of our great early victories in that competition was against the Stock Exchange.
      • Already the prospect of the acquisition has raised an extra £15 million worth of investment on the Stock Exchange.
      • ABC Learning Centres led the way as the first to list on the Stock Exchange just three years ago in 2001.
      • When they were delisted by the Stock Exchange three months ago, the price was down to 31p.
      • The company floated almost two years ago at e1.99, but is now listed in the bottom half of the Stock Exchange.
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