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bourse

[ boors ]

noun

  1. a stock exchange, especially the stock exchange of certain European cities.


Bourse

/ ʊə /

noun

  1. a stock exchange of continental Europe, esp Paris
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bourse1

1835–45; < French: literally, purse; bursa
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bourse1

C19: from French, literally: purse, from Medieval Latin bursa , ultimately from Greek: leather
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The losses capped a weeklong losing streak that sent shares down more than 6 percent, wiping out all the bourse’s gains since the start of the year.

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KK Mart has also reportedly said it had to cancel a planned listing on the Malaysian bourse due to the crisis.

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After the first statue appeared in Paris at the Place de la Bourse, the French news agency AFP described it as depicting the rapper in a “demonic posture,” and said that his management reported it was due to start blaring music from the new 21-track album later in the day.

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Elemental furnishings for the Bourse de Commerce, an 18th-century commodities exchange in Paris transformed into a contemporary art museum.

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The EU is falling behind Britain in tapping into savers' money to boost the stock market, despite reforms in continental Europe being a step in the right direction, an official with Germany's bourse told Reuters.

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