NYSE
NYSE — 縮寫
1. the largest stock exchange in the United States, located on Wall Street in New Y
紐約證交所
美國紐約最大的證券交易所
the largest stock exchange in the United States, located on Wall Street in New York City, where shares of major companies are bought and sold by investors
Shares of the electric car company began trading on the NYSE last month.
那家電動車公司的股票上個月開始在 NYSE 交易。
collocation: trading on the NYSE
The NYSE opened lower this morning after news of the trade agreement fell through.
在貿易協議破裂的消息傳出後,NYSE 今早開盤走低。
used with definite article: the NYSE
More than two thousand companies from around the world are listed on the NYSE.
全球有超過兩千家在 NYSE 上市的公司。
The Watanabe family trust owns NYSE-listed shares in several technology firms.
渡邊家族信託持有幾家科技公司在 NYSE 上市的股票。
Traders on the NYSE floor reacted quickly when the Federal Reserve announced the rate change.
NYSE 交易大廳的經紀人在聯準會宣布利率變動時迅速反應。
- Wall Street
a metonym for the US financial industry and markets, broader than just the NYSE
- stock exchange
a generic term; NYSE is one specific stock exchange
- Big Board
an informal nickname for the NYSE, referring to the large board displaying stock prices
文法句型
the NYSE
NYSE + noun (as modifier)
用法筆記
When referring to the institution as a marketplace or exchange, the definite article 'the' is used before the abbreviation ('the NYSE closed at a record high'). When the abbreviation is used as an adjective before another noun, the article is not used and 'NYSE' is typically written before a hyphenated compound ('NYSE-listed stocks', 'NYSE-traded options'). In news headlines, the article is often dropped for brevity.