NYSE, or New York Stock Exchange
Māori translation:
Definition
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) dates back to 1792 and is the world’s largest share market. It lists many blue chip companies and global brands, including American Express, Coca-Cola, Disney, IBM, and Johnson & Johnson. The total value of the companies listed on it is higher than the Nasdaq, Tokyo and London share markets combined. Like the Nasdaq, the NYSE is owned by a public company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). Learn about the NYSE.
We acknowledge and thank the FMA, Dr Karena Kelly and Brook Taurua Grant, the RBNZ and the Māori Dictionary for their research which helped us with te Reo Māori kupu for this glossary.
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