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bourse

[boors]
–noun
a stock exchange, esp. the stock exchange of certain European cities.

Origin:
1835–45; < F: lit., purse; see bursa
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bourse   (bŏŏrs)   
n.  A stock exchange, especially one in a continental European city.

[French, purse, bourse, from Late Latin bursa, bag; see bursa.]
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Word Origin & History

bourse 
"stock exchange," 1575, burse, from O.Fr. borse, from M.L. bursa "a bag" (see purse). Fr. spelling and modern sense of "exchange for merchants" is first recorded 1845, from the name of the Paris stock exchange. The term originated because in 13c. Bruges the sign of a purse (or perhaps three purses), hung on the front of the house where merchants met.
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Financial Dictionary

Bourse

Any European stock exchange.

Investopedia Commentary

This French term can be used to refer to any European exchange however, it is most often used in reference to the Paris Stock Exchange.

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A Market By Any Other Name

See also: Exchange, Market

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bourse

The common name for a securities exchange located in Europe.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
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