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bourse or
Bourse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bourse may
refer to:
Exchange (organized market) or
bourse Stock exchange or
bourse Bourse de...
- in
their local Bourse. In most
places anarcho-syndicalism was but one
small faction in both the
bourses and the CGT, and so the
bourses took on
roles of...
- The
World Federation of
Diamond Bourses,
founded in 1947, was
created to
provide bourses trading in
rough and
polished diamonds and
precious stones with...
- The
Vieille Bourse (Old
Stock Exchange) in
Lille is the
former building of the
Lille Chamber of
Commerce and Industry. It is
located between the Place...
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Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB) is a
diamond trade centre located in
DREAM City, Surat, Gujarat, India,
designed by the
architecture firm Morphogenesis. It...
- The
bourse at
Bruges (Latin:
bursa Brugensis, Dutch: ****s ter Beurze) is the
first bourse in the world,
established in
Bruges (in today's Belgium) the...
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Philadelphia Bourse was a
commodities exchange founded in 1891 by
George E. Bartol, a
grain and
commodities exporter, who
modeled it
after the
Bourse in Hamburg...
- The
bourse at
Antwerp is a
building in Antwerp, Belgium,
which was
first opened in 1531 as the world's
first purpose-built
commodity exchange. The Royal...
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EuroCTP (European
Consolidated Tape Provider) B.V. is a
joint venture of 14
bourses,
intending to
tender for the
provision of a
consolidated tape (CT) for...
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foundation of the
Paris Bourse in 1724. In its
present form,
Euronext was
established in
September 2000
through the
merger of the
bourses in Amsterdam, Brussels...