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NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) - translation to English

AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE
Nyse; New York stock exchange; The New York Stock Exchange; Big board; Big Board; New York Stock Exchange Group, Inc.; NYSE; NYSE Euronext New York; NY Stock Exchange; Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange; New York Stock and Exchange Board; @NYSE; Draft:The Beginnings of the New York Stock Exchange: Pre-Crash; N. Y. Stock Exchange; The Big Board
  • The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange in March 2022
  • Security after the [[September 11 attacks]]
  • U.S. [[Secretary of Commerce]] [[Donald L. Evans]] rings the opening bell at the NYSE on April 23, 2003. Former chairman [[Richard Grasso]] is also in this picture.
  • The NYSE trading floor in 2009
  • traders]] floor before the introduction of electronic readouts and computer screens, 1963
  • The NYSE Building at Christmas time (December 2008)
  • The Stock Exchange at 10–12 Broad Street, 1882
  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] addressing the NYSE, 1985
  • [[NASA]] [[astronaut]]s [[Scott Altman]] and [[Mike Massimino]] ring the 'closing bell'.
  • The floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1908

NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)      
= Bolsa de Valores de Nueva York
Ex: A trade in the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) is settled within five business days, while transaction executed in the Paris Bourse are settled only once a month.
New York (NY)         
  • Richmond County]] is on [[Staten Island]].
  • An illustration of the [[Battle of Long Island]], one of the largest battles of the [[American Revolutionary War]], which took place in [[Brooklyn]] on August 27, 1776
  • alt=Looking at crowds down Broadway
  • King's College]].
  • 110th]] [[Mayor of New York City]]
  • Ethnic origins in New York City
  • Ganesha Temple]] in [[Flushing, Queens]], the oldest [[Hindu temple]] in the [[Western Hemisphere]]
  • [[Midtown Manhattan]] in January 2020
  • British colonialists took control]] and renamed it New York
  • access-date = January 26, 2023 }}</ref>
  • The [[Islamic Cultural Center of New York]] in [[Upper Manhattan]], the first [[mosque]] built in New York City
  • Jewish]] spot on Earth".<ref name=BrookynTheMostJewishSpotOnEarth/> With over 600,000 [[Jews]], Brooklyn's Jewish population exceeds that of both [[Tel Aviv]] and [[Jerusalem]] combined. <ref name=BrooklynJewish/>
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  • [[Uzbekistan]]'s president [[Shavkat Mirziyoyev]] with members of the Uzbek diaspora in New York City, home to more than half of all [[Uzbek Americans]], most of whom have settled in [[Queens]] and [[Brooklyn]]
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  • publisher = [[NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital]] }}</ref>
  • Lower]] and [[Midtown Manhattan]] photographed by a [[SkySat]] satellite in August 2017
  • ''Central Park in Winter'', a February 1900 illustration in ''[[Munsey's Magazine]]''
  • archive-date = February 22, 2009 }}</ref>
  • Orchestra]]; New York City is home to nearly three million [[Latino Americans]], the largest [[Hispanic]] population of any city in the world outside of [[Latin America]] and [[Spain]].
  • New York City landmark]]
  • Looking northward at [[One World Trade Center]] and the remainder of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex, including the [[National September 11 Memorial and Museum]]
MOST POPULOUS CITY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
New York city; New York City, USA; New York City, New York; New York (city); New York, NY; City of New York, New York; City New York; N.Y.C.; New York, New York; City of New York; New York CIty; Nueva York; NYC; UN/LOCODE:USNYC; New York City, United States of America; New York, New York, USA; New York (NY); New York, N.Y.; New york city; NewYork City; New York (City); New York City, NY; New york City; New-York City; New Yawk; NY, NY; New york new york; Nyc; NYC, NY; NY City; New York City (NY); Books about New York City; City of new york; The City of New York; New york city, new york; N. Y. C.; New York City, United States; N. Y., N. Y.; N.Y., N.Y.; City of NY; New york, ny; New York City Birth Index; New Yourk City; City of new yourk; N y c; N.Y.C; New York City, New York, United States; New York (N.Y.); Books on new york city; New York, New York (State); Nowy Jork; New York, US-NY; New York, N. Y.; New york immigrants; Immigration to New York; The City So Nice They Named It Twice; New York City (Ny.); Books on New York City; New york, New York; New York NY; NYNY; New York City, New York, USA; New York Cty; Ny c; N yc; Newyorkcity; New your city; New York City, U.S.; NYC, New York; New York City (NYC), USA; USNYC; New York, NY, USA; New York N.Y.; New York City, New York State; New York City, NYS; NY City, NY; NYC, NYS; New York City (NYC); NYc; NyC; Fund for the City of New York; New York City.; New Yor City; Newyork City; New York,N.Y.; New York City, US; Noo Yawk City; United States largest city; Religion in New York City; New Yrok City; Nyny; NY NY; Ny ny
= Nueva York
Ex: Like many whose vocation is to serve their fellow-man, from New York cab drivers to Parisian cafe waiters, they do not always feel like smiling.
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* New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) = Bolsa de Valores de Nueva York
New York City         
  • Richmond County]] is on [[Staten Island]].
  • An illustration of the [[Battle of Long Island]], one of the largest battles of the [[American Revolutionary War]], which took place in [[Brooklyn]] on August 27, 1776
  • alt=Looking at crowds down Broadway
  • King's College]].
  • 110th]] [[Mayor of New York City]]
  • Ethnic origins in New York City
  • Ganesha Temple]] in [[Flushing, Queens]], the oldest [[Hindu temple]] in the [[Western Hemisphere]]
  • [[Midtown Manhattan]] in January 2020
  • British colonialists took control]] and renamed it New York
  • access-date = January 26, 2023 }}</ref>
  • The [[Islamic Cultural Center of New York]] in [[Upper Manhattan]], the first [[mosque]] built in New York City
  • Jewish]] spot on Earth".<ref name=BrookynTheMostJewishSpotOnEarth/> With over 600,000 [[Jews]], Brooklyn's Jewish population exceeds that of both [[Tel Aviv]] and [[Jerusalem]] combined. <ref name=BrooklynJewish/>
  • first1 = Huw }}</ref>
  • [[Uzbekistan]]'s president [[Shavkat Mirziyoyev]] with members of the Uzbek diaspora in New York City, home to more than half of all [[Uzbek Americans]], most of whom have settled in [[Queens]] and [[Brooklyn]]
  • lk=no}}
  • publisher = [[NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital]] }}</ref>
  • Lower]] and [[Midtown Manhattan]] photographed by a [[SkySat]] satellite in August 2017
  • ''Central Park in Winter'', a February 1900 illustration in ''[[Munsey's Magazine]]''
  • archive-date = February 22, 2009 }}</ref>
  • Orchestra]]; New York City is home to nearly three million [[Latino Americans]], the largest [[Hispanic]] population of any city in the world outside of [[Latin America]] and [[Spain]].
  • New York City landmark]]
  • Looking northward at [[One World Trade Center]] and the remainder of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex, including the [[National September 11 Memorial and Museum]]
MOST POPULOUS CITY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
New York city; New York City, USA; New York City, New York; New York (city); New York, NY; City of New York, New York; City New York; N.Y.C.; New York, New York; City of New York; New York CIty; Nueva York; NYC; UN/LOCODE:USNYC; New York City, United States of America; New York, New York, USA; New York (NY); New York, N.Y.; New york city; NewYork City; New York (City); New York City, NY; New york City; New-York City; New Yawk; NY, NY; New york new york; Nyc; NYC, NY; NY City; New York City (NY); Books about New York City; City of new york; The City of New York; New york city, new york; N. Y. C.; New York City, United States; N. Y., N. Y.; N.Y., N.Y.; City of NY; New york, ny; New York City Birth Index; New Yourk City; City of new yourk; N y c; N.Y.C; New York City, New York, United States; New York (N.Y.); Books on new york city; New York, New York (State); Nowy Jork; New York, US-NY; New York, N. Y.; New york immigrants; Immigration to New York; The City So Nice They Named It Twice; New York City (Ny.); Books on New York City; New york, New York; New York NY; NYNY; New York City, New York, USA; New York Cty; Ny c; N yc; Newyorkcity; New your city; New York City, U.S.; NYC, New York; New York City (NYC), USA; USNYC; New York, NY, USA; New York N.Y.; New York City, New York State; New York City, NYS; NY City, NY; NYC, NYS; New York City (NYC); NYc; NyC; Fund for the City of New York; New York City.; New Yor City; Newyork City; New York,N.Y.; New York City, US; Noo Yawk City; United States largest city; Religion in New York City; New Yrok City; Nyny; NY NY; Ny ny
n. mayor y principal ciudad y puerto en el sudeste del estado de New York (EEUU)

Definition

neoyorquino
adj.
1) Natural de Nueva York. Se utiliza también como sustantivo.
2) Perteneciente o relativo a esta ciudad de los Estados Unidos.

Wikipedia

New York Stock Exchange

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization. The NYSE trading floor is at the New York Stock Exchange Building on 11 Wall Street and 18 Broad Street and is a National Historic Landmark. An additional trading room, at 30 Broad Street, was closed in February 2007.

The NYSE is owned by Intercontinental Exchange, an American holding company that it also lists (NYSE: ICE). Previously, it was part of NYSE Euronext (NYX), which was formed by the NYSE's 2007 merger with Euronext. According to a Gallup poll conducted in 2022, approximately 58% of American adults reported having money invested in the stock market, either through individual stocks, mutual funds, or retirement accounts.