Definition of Bourse. Meaning of Bourse. Synonyms of Bourse

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Definition of Bourse

Bourse
Bourse Bourse, n. [F. bourse purse, exchange, LL. bursa, fr. Gr.? skin, hide, of which a purse was usually made. Cf. Purse, Burse.] An exchange, or place where merchants, bankers, etc., meet for business at certain hours; esp., the Stock Exchange of Paris.

Meaning of Bourse from wikipedia

- up bourse or Bourse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bourse may refer to: Exchange (organized market) or bourse Stock exchange or bourse Bourse de...
- 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 de commerce (Commodities Exchange) is a building in Paris, originally used as a place to negotiate the trade of grain and other commodities...
- Euronext Paris, formerly known as the Paris Bourse, is the official stock exchange in France. It is Europe's second largest stock exchange as of December...
- Bourse (pronounced [buʁs] ) is a station on Paris Métro Line 3, located in the 2nd arrondis****t of Paris. The station is located under the axis of the...
- 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...
- poetry. As of March 2009, the académie changed the award name by dropping "bourses" ("scholarship") from the title. The prefix "prix" can be included or not...
- The Montreal Exchange (MX; French: Bourse de Montréal), formerly the Montreal Stock Exchange (MSE), is a derivatives exchange, located in Montreal, Quebec...
- Euronext N.V. (short for European New Exchange Technology) is a European bourse that provides trading and post-trade services for a range of financial instruments...
- 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...