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Vexillum Bursae

Bursa Novi Eboraci (Anglice New York Stock Exchange) mercatum sortium pecuniariarum in Neo-Eboracensis. Bursa[1] in Viis Muro et Lato sita est, in quo argentarii congregant sortes pecuniarias sumendi et vendendi causa. Capitale merce magna, omnis bursae maxima orbis terrarum est.[2] Cum archetypum diarii magna claritate et celebritate esset, bursa saepe aspicitur medium argentarii magna sorte pecuniaria esse.

Maxima mensura, bursa millis corporationium et quasque illarum sortes pecuniarias tenit.[3]

Mercaturae

Conmercium in bursa festinato et in propria persona agitur. Bursa modum sortes pecuniarias in corporatione (relatus ad Commissionem Sortium et Commerciorum[4] Civitatium Foederatarum) mercari prebet. Mercaturae in mane ad vesperem, in die Luna per diem Venerem, campana verberata agintur. Campana verberata, finis diei conmercii scitur. Mercaturae saepe a electronica agitur post anno 2009.

Bursa Novi Eboraci anno 2003

Historia

Origo bursae creditur e Carta Buttonwood[5] anno 1792 esse. Anno 1817, ducis bursae cartam inchoavint; haec carta nominavit bursam "New York Stock and Exchange Board" esse. Anno 1863, nomen bursae mutavitur ut praesens formam eius existat.

Anno 2001, aditus 11 Septembris contigerunt. Bursa impetu facto 11 Septembris per 14 Septembris conclusitur.

Anno 2013, Bursa Novi Eboraci a Intercontinental Exchange conlegit.[6]

Notae

  1. New York Stock Exchange website
  2. "The NYSE Makes Stock Exchanges Around The World Look Tiny". Retrieved Febtruary 18, 2019.
  3. Listings Directory. The New York Stock Exchange. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  4. NYSE Rulemaking, the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  5. Banner, Stuart (January 1998). "The Origin of the New York Stock Exchange, 1791–1860". The Journal of Legal Studies. The University of Chicago Press. 27 (1): 113–140. doi:10.1086/468015. JSTOR 10.1086/468015.
  6. David, Javier E. (20 December 2012). "ICE to Buy NYSE for $8.2 Billion, Ending Era of Independence". U.S. News. CNBC. Retrieved 18 February 2019.

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