NYSE
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Definition
Proper noun: * New York Stock Exchange: The NYSE is a specific, major stock exchange located on Wall Street in New York City. It is one of the world's largest and most well-known marketplaces for buying and selling securities, such as stocks and bonds.
Usage
The term "NYSE" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this exchange. It is often contrasted with other exchanges like the NASDAQ. * The company is listed on the NYSE. * Trading hours for the NYSE are from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. * The NYSE composite index tracks the performance of all common stocks listed on the exchange.
Advanced Usage
- "to ring the bell at the NYSE": To ceremonially open or close the day's trading session on the exchange floor, an honor often given to company executives or notable guests.
- The CEO was invited to ring the opening bell at the NYSE to celebrate the company's IPO.
Variants and Related Words
- Big Board (noun, informal): A common nickname for the NYSE.
- The stock is traded on the Big Board.
- Wall Street (proper noun): While referring to the physical street, it is often used metonymically to represent the entire U.S. financial and securities trading industry, of which the NYSE is a central part.
- News from Wall Street affected markets globally.
Synonyms
- Stock exchange (noun): A general term for a market where securities are traded. (NYSE is a specific instance of a stock exchange).
- Bourse (noun): A term, borrowed from French, for a stock exchange.
Related Phrases
- Listed on the NYSE: Describes a company whose shares are approved for public trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
- To be listed on the NYSE, a company must meet strict financial and governance requirements.
- NYSE-listed (adjective): Describing a security that trades on the NYSE.
- She invests primarily in NYSE-listed blue-chip stocks.
Noun
- a stock exchange in New York