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Kuwait Securities Market - traducción al árabe

COMPONENT OF THE WIDER FINANCIAL MARKET
Securities' market; Security market
  • Beurs van Hendrick de Keyser]] in Dutch), the foremost centre of global securities markets in the 17th century.

Kuwait Securities Market      
سوق الكويت للأوراق المالية
Kuwait City         
  • military forces]] retreating from Kuwait.
  • Celebration at [[Seif Palace]] in 1944 for Sheikh [[Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]]
  • Aerial view of Kuwait City
  •  [[Kuwait International Airport]]
  • Kuwait harbour in 1961
  • Smoke from burning Kuwait oil fields after Saddam Hussein set fire to  during Gulf war.
  • [[Red Arrows]] over Kuwait City
CAPITAL OF KUWAIT
Kuwait City, Kuwait; Al Kuwayt; Al-Kuwait; Al-Kuwayt; Al Kuwait; Kuwait city; Kuwait city, kuwait; Capital of Kuwait; Al-Kadhima; Kuwait City, The State of Kuwait; Kuwait (city); Kuwait City, KU; Kuwait, Kuwait; Madīnat al-Kuwayt; Geography of Kuwait City; History of Kuwait City
عاصمة الكويت
Kuwait         
  • The [[Al-Hashemi-II]], the largest wooden dhow ever built
  • [[Al Hamra Tower]] is the tallest sculpted tower in the world.
  • Great Britain]]<ref>Busch, 337.</ref>
  • [[Kuwaiti oil fires]] set by retreating Iraqi forces in 1991.
  • HMS ''Victorious'']] taking part in [[Operation Vantage]] in July 1961
  • Ancient coins found on [[Failaka Island]].
  • Holy Family Co-Cathedral]]
  • The [[Kuwait Red Fort]] in [[Al Jahra]]
  • Prototype of the [[Kuwait Space Rocket]]
  • Celebration at [[Seif Palace]] in 1944
  • A proportional representation of Kuwait exports, 2019
  • Alexander Keith Johnston]]
  • [[Kuwait Towers]]
  • A highway in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait shares land borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and maritime borders with Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.
  • Smoke from burning Kuwait oil fields after Saddam Hussein set fire to them during the Gulf war.
  • Kuwaiti women at a local football match.
  • Kuwaiti youth celebrating Kuwait's independence and liberation, 2011.
  • Marine Museum]] in Kuwait City. Demonstrates the founding of Kuwait as a sea port for merchants.
  • Traditional Kuwaiti wedding dress in the 1970s.
  • theatrical play]] titled "Fateh Masr" at Al Mubarikya school in the 1940s.
  • Kuwait's then Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh [[Mohammad Al Khalid Al Sabah]] with then US Defense Secretary [[Jim Mattis]] in 2017.
  • A satellite image of Kuwait reveals its desert topography.
  • The [[Seif Palace]], the original seat of the Government of Kuwait.
  • [[Tareq Rajab Museum]]<ref name="tareqrajabmuseum"/>
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:KW; Kuwayt; Kuait; Kuwet; دولة الكويت; KUW; Koweit; State of Kuwait; الكويت; Kowait; Kuweit; Koweït; Languages of Kuwait; Subdivisions of Kuwait; Administrative divisions of Kuwait; State Kuwait; Quwait; Dawlat al-Kuwait; Abdullah al-Saleh; National parks in Kuwait; Water supply and sanitation in Kuwait; Biodiversity of Kuwait
اسْم : دولة الْكٌوَيْت

Definición

farmers market

Wikipedia

Securities market

Security market is a component of the wider financial market where securities can be bought and sold between subjects of the economy, on the basis of demand and supply. Security markets encompasses stock markets, bond markets and derivatives markets where prices can be determined and participants both professional and non professional can meet.

Securities markets can be split into two levels: primary markets, where new securities are issued, and secondary markets where existing securities can be bought and sold. Secondary markets can further be split into organised exchanges, such as stock exchanges and over-the-counter, where individual parties come together and buy or sell securities directly. For securities holders knowing that a secondary market exists in which their securities may be sold and converted into cash increases the willingness of people to hold stocks and bonds and thus increases the ability of firms to issue securities.

There are a number of professional participants of a securities market and these include; brokerages, broker-dealers, market makers, investment managers, speculators as well as those providing the infrastructure, such as clearing houses and securities depositories.

A securities market is used in an economy to attract new capital, transfer real assets in financial assets, determine prices which will balance demand and supply and provide a means to invest money both short and long term.