مؤلف من اوراق ورقانى - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي
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IRANIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
بورس اوراق بهادار تهران; Foreign portfolio investment in Iran
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  • As of December 2010, TSE had a market capitalization of $84 billion.<ref name="pay"/> TEDPIX, TSE's Price and Dividend Index, became the world's second-best performing [[equity index]] in 2010.<ref name="businessweek1"/>
  • As at 2008, about 30 firms, involved in 11 industries, hold close to 75 percent of shares in TSE. In September 2009, [[Telecommunication Company of Iran]] was privatized and became the largest company listed on TSE.
  • The former building of Tehran Stock Exchange at Hafez St, [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]
  • TEPIX: Tehran Stock Exchange's main index (2000–2014).
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العاشر         
مدينة بمحافظة الشرقية
عاشر من رمضان; العاشر من رمضان; العاشر من رمضان (مدينه); مدينة العاشر من رمضان; مدينة العاشر; العاشر; العاشر من رمضان (الشرقية)
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مؤلف من اوراق ورقانى      

leafy (ADJ)

بيئة         
  • مثال البيئة الطبيعية
ان البيئه تقسم الى قسمين اليابسه و المحيط صفحة توضيح ويكيميديا
البيئة; البيئة وحمايتها من التلوث; بيئه; البيئي
environment, ambience, medium, milieu, climate

ويكيبيديا

Tehran Stock Exchange

The Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) (Persian: بورس اوراق بهادار تهران, romanized: Burs-e Owraq-e Bahadar-e Tehran) is Iran's largest stock exchange, which first opened in 1967. The TSE is based in Tehran. As of May 2012, 339 companies with a combined market capitalization of US$104.21 billion were listed on TSE. TSE, which is a founding member of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges, has been one of the world's best performing stock exchanges in the years 2002 through 2013. TSE is an emerging or "frontier" market.

Iran's capital market has companies from a wide range of industries, including automotive, telecommunications, agriculture, petrochemical, mining, steel iron, copper, banking and insurance, banking and others. Many of the companies listed are state-owned firms that have been privatized.