What is another word for bourse?

Pronunciation: [bˈʊ͡əs] (IPA)

Bourse is a term synonymous with stock exchange, securities exchange, or financial market. The word "bourse" comes from the French term "La Bourse de Paris," which was the first official stock market in the world. Other synonyms for the word bourse include trading floor, investment market, equity exchange, and share market. Bourses are the platforms where investors and traders can buy and sell shares, bonds, and other securities. These exchanges help in the allocation of resources between savers and borrowers, providing companies with the capital they need to expand their operations and drive economic growth. Bourses have played an essential role in the growth of economies globally.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      stock.

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Usage examples for Bourse

He smiled at me when he heard his daughter ask me the prices of all the different securities, and said: 'It's very unfortunate for Fanny that women are not allowed on the bourse, for I believe she would go there every day; she has a very pronounced taste for speculation; I dare not say for gambling, for I hope that it won't go so far as that.
"Monsieur Cherami"
Charles Paul de Kock
I offered to keep her posted as to the general tendency of values on the bourse and the financial situation.
"Monsieur Cherami"
Charles Paul de Kock
Were you at the bourse to-day, Monsieur de Raincy?
"Monsieur Cherami"
Charles Paul de Kock

Famous quotes with Bourse

  • Je me souviens encore deux statues de marbre grandeur nature de deux grands scientifiques dans le couloir de la mairie de la ville de Manchester, qui je l'ai vu il ya plusieurs années. l'un d'eux est de John Dalton, le fondateur de la chimie moderne et la théorie atomique, tandis que la seconde statue est de James Prescott Joule, le fondateur de la physique moderne et le découvreur de la loi de conservation de l'énergie. Je me considère très chanceux d'être l'étudiant de l'Université de Manchester, la maison de grands scientifiques, Dalton et Joule. Et surtout, je suis fier d'être le récipiendaire de la bourse de recherche daltons chimique qui m'a permis d'obtenir mon doctorat Je suis reconnaissant à l'Université de Manchester autant que la fondation de la confiance à John Dalton, pour la plus grande expérience de l'éducation de ma vie.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate

Related words: business exchange, business brokers, stock exchange, stock market

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