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New York Stock Exchange

NOUN
  1. a stock exchange in New York

How To Use New York Stock Exchange In A Sentence

  • Last month, the New York Stock Exchange delisted the company.
  • He is a well-known trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
  • After Jim Boulden does proud with his jargon buster earlier, it's time that Susan Lisovicz gave us her jargon-buster from the New York Stock Exchange. CNN Transcript Sep 18, 2009
  • Her father, Leonard, who made and lost three fortunes on the New York Stock Exchange, was well-off at the time of her marriage, but no longer wealthy.
  • In the broader market, declining issues led advances 15-13 on volume of 675 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
  • It was the seventh consecutive daily loss on the New York Stock Exchange.
  • It's a joint venture of the New York Stock Exchange and the Depository Trust Clearing Corporation--two longstanding institutions in finance in New York that wanted to build a derivatives clearinghouse to take advantage of what we call portfolio margining. Transcript: Walter Lukken
  • He is a well-known trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Insider trading has been around for more than two centuries, since the New York Stock Exchange was founded under a buttonwood tree in lower Manhattan. How an SEC Crackdown Led to Rise of 'Expert Networks'
  • The state - controlled oil giant listed its shares on the New York Stock Exchange in 2000.
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