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Hanoi$33715$ - traducción al Inglés

HANOI SECURITIES TRADING CENTRE HAS BECOME THE HANOI STOCK EXCHANGE IN JANUARY 2009.
Hanoi STC; Hanoi Securities Trading Center

Hanoi      
n. Hanoi (capital de Vietnam)
Jane Fonda         
  • Youth]]'' premiere at the 2015 [[Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Troy]], in Santa Monica, 1976
  • Fonda backstage with actress [[Thora Birch]] before being honored at the 2015 [[Hollywood Film Awards]]
  • Jane Fonda on the NVA anti-aircraft gun
  • Fonda aged five, with her father, actor [[Henry Fonda]] (1943)
  • Jane, Henry and [[Peter Fonda]] in July 1955
  • Fonda as Eileen Tyler in ''[[Sunday in New York]]'', one of her earliest box office successes
  • Fonda at an anti-Vietnam War conference in the Netherlands in January 1975
  • Fonda and photographer Alan Light following the [[62nd Academy Awards]] in 1990
  • Fonda at a book signing, 2005
  • Fonda at the premiere of ''Promise Me This'' at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 2007
  • ''Ms.'' magazine]] in 2006
  • left
  • Fonda and her third husband [[Ted Turner]] on the red carpet at the 1992 [[Emmy Award]]s
AMERICAN ACTRESS AND ACTIVIST
Hanoi Jane; Jane fonda; IPC Films; Jane Fonda Foundation; Jayne Seymour Fonda; Jane Seymour Fonda; Political activism of Jane Fonda; Jayne Development Corporation; Fonda Films; Other works of Jane Fonda
n. Jane Fonda (actriz de cine americana), hija del famoso actor Henry Fonda

Definición

Towers of Hanoi
<games> A classic computer science problem, invented by Edouard Lucas in 1883, often used as an example of recursion. "In the great temple at Benares, says he, beneath the dome which marks the centre of the world, rests a brass plate in which are fixed three diamond needles, each a cubit high and as thick as the body of a bee. On one of these needles, at the creation, God placed sixty-four discs of pure gold, the largest disc resting on the brass plate, and the others getting smaller and smaller up to the top one. This is the Tower of Bramah. Day and night unceasingly the priests transfer the discs from one diamond needle to another according to the fixed and immutable laws of Bramah, which require that the priest on duty must not move more than one disc at a time and that he must place this disc on a needle so that there is no smaller disc below it. When the sixty-four discs shall have been thus transferred from the needle on which at the creation God placed them to one of the other needles, tower, temple, and Brahmins alike will crumble into dust, and with a thunderclap the world will vanish." The recursive solution is: Solve for n-1 discs recursively, then move the remaining largest disc to the free needle. Note that there is also a non-recursive solution: On odd-numbered moves, move the smallest sized disk clockwise. On even-numbered moves, make the single other move which is possible. ["Mathematical Recreations and Essays", W W R Ball, p. 304] {The rec.puzzles Archive (http://rec-puzzles.org/sol.pl/induction/hanoi)}. (2003-07-13)

Wikipedia

Hanoi Stock Exchange

Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), formerly the Hanoi Securities Trading Center (Hanoi STC) until 2009, is located in Hanoi, Vietnam, and was launched in March 2005. It handles auctions and trading of stocks and bonds. It was the second securities trading center to open in Vietnam after he Ho Chi Minh City Securities Trading Center.

At the end of 2006, combined market capitalization of both Ho Chi Minh City Securities Trading Center and Hanoi Securities Trading Center was 14 billion USD, or 22.7% the GDP of Vietnam.

Foreign investors are also permitted to invest up to a limit of 49% ownership of companies except banks, where the limit was 30%.

On 18 May 2015, the HNX joined the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges (SSE) initiative as part the SSE's regional dialogue in Bangkok hosted by the Stock Exchange of Thailand.

From 2020, HNX served as Vietnam's bonds exchange while all stock tradings were transferred to HOSE.