Bursátil in english

Stock market

pronunciation: stɑkmɑrkət part of speech: noun
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» crisis bursátilmarket crashstock market crash .

Example: The excessive speculation in the late 1920's kept the stock market artificially high, but eventually lead to large market crashes.

Example: But these heady days came to a swift end with the stock market crash on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, in New York, Toronto, Montreal and other financial centres in the world.

» desplome bursátilmarket crashstock market crash .

Example: The excessive speculation in the late 1920's kept the stock market artificially high, but eventually lead to large market crashes.

Example: But these heady days came to a swift end with the stock market crash on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, in New York, Toronto, Montreal and other financial centres in the world.

» información bursátilshare prices [Información diaria sobre el precio de las acciones de bolsa] .

Example: Several hundred pages of information are available on each channel, concerned mainly with retail prices, share prices and amusement.

» informe bursátilstock market report .

Example: The information may range from the same kind as is available through teletext -- news, stock market reports, weather forecast -- to train timetables, what's on at the local cinema, or consumer advice.

» mercado bursátilstock exchangestock marketshare market .

Example: This article reviews the Moody's 5000 Plus data base, of over 5000 companies listed on the New York and American stock exchanges, on CD-ROM.

Example: This database supplies on-line information on current events, weather, sports, stock markets, health, travel and shopping.

Example: Due to the devastating drop in stock prices and a slump in the share market, share market traders predict a sharp drop in the sale of gold.
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