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- noun Plural form of
bourse .
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Examples
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- Ambivalence seen in Asian bourses in the prior session has given way to panic selling as bearish momentum on Wall St. leading US indices to fall over 2\% haunted the Nikkei, Kospi and ASX by comparable margins.
FXstreet.com 2009
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European shares failed to follow the strong gains in Asian bourses that saw the region's shares.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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European shares failed to follow the strong gains in Asian bourses that saw the region's shares rise over 3 percent, back towards a six-month high with investors cautious ahead of the Bank of England's interest rate decision later in the day.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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European shares failed to follow the strong gains in Asian bourses that saw the region's shares rise over 3 percent, back towards a six-month high with investors cautious ahead of the Bank of England's interest rate decision later in the day.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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- In currencies, USD strengthened against European and commodity majors on risk aversion in Asian bourses ahead of the first revision of the Q3 GDP report in the US.
FXstreet.com 2009
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Against the positive backdrop, many people had expected a good run in Asian bourses on Monday, but surprisingly, they were generally range-bound with a mild upward bias on bargain-hunting interest offsetting a bout of profit-taking activity.
unknown title 2009
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MUMBAI -- Indian shares ended at their highest level in nearly six weeks Tuesday, buoyed by gains in Reliance Industries and supported by a rally in Asian bourses.
India Shares End Near Six-Week High Khushita Vasant 2012
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NEW DELHI — India's federal cabinet Thursday approved changes in a law that would allow options trading on commodity bourses, which is expected to raise the overall trade value by allowing more participation.
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The bourses were the first to welcome end of the crisis.
unknown title 2009
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The bourses are a blood bath as foreign investors continue to pull out.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2008
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