share market
Britishnoun
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a highly organized market facilitating the purchase and sale of securities and operated by professional stockbrokers and market makers according to fixed rules
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a place where securities are regularly traded
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a share-market speculator
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the prices or trading activity of a share market
the share market is buoyant
Example Sentences
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The company also plans to list its logistics arm in the first half of next year, in a share market debut that it expects could raise up to $3bn.
From BBC • Dec. 7, 2020
Shares in Westpac fell 2.2 percent, under-performing the wider share market.
From Reuters • Nov. 19, 2019
From Melbourne, my colleague Martin Farrer explains: The Australian share market has slipped to its lowest level for more than two years after the benchmark ASX/S&P 200 index suffered its sixth successive day of losses.
From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2015
It’s the role of marketing to champion the voice of the customer and to share market insights that lead the company.
From Forbes • Jan. 7, 2015
"What do you think of this rumor that the revolution in Brazil is going to knock out our share market?" he said, suddenly looking up from the paper he was reading.
From The Sign of the Spider by Mitford, Bertram
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