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stock exchange![]() The New York Stock Exchange in 1929, where panic-selling of shares after a prolonged period of speculation brought about a worldwide economic crisis. It shook the confidence of US consumers and investors. People stopped spending, and the lack of demand and investment meant that millions lost their jobs during the Depression that followed. Institution for the buying and selling of stock in publicly held corporations. An exchange trades in stocks that are already issued. There are stock exchanges in all major world commercial centres, particularly New York (Wall Street), London, and Tokyo. Stock prices are watched carefully as indicators of confidence in the economy. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He doesn't even make much money on the Stock Exchange. "I heard that Barrington had been gambling on the Stock Exchange the last few days," he answered. This young man was the nephew of one of the Nob Hill magnates, who run the San Francisco Stock Exchange, much as more humble adventurers, in the corner of some public park at home, may be seen to perform the simple artifice of pea and thimble: for their own profit, that is to say, and the discouragement of public gambling. |
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