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NYSE
en-why-ess-ee (/ɛn waɪ ɛs iː/)
Definition
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NYSE is the acronym for the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization, located on Wall Street in New York City.
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A symbol representing shares traded on the NYSE, often used in financial tickers and investment discussions.
Examples
After that wild earnings report, the stock skyrocketed on the NYSE faster than a caffeinated bull in Pamplona.
My broker swore the NYSE bell was about to ring in my riches, but it just dinged my savings instead.
Forget crypto volatility; watching the NYSE open is like front-row seats to a daily financial circus.
She nailed her IPO debut on the NYSE, proving that sometimes the best pitches come from the trading floor.