Translation: from hebrew to english
from english to hebrewexchange
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1 אמקס
n. AMEX (American Stock Exchange), stock exchange that lists over 3000 publicly-traded companies, largest stock exchange in the United States (located on Wall Street in New York City) -
2 בורסה
stock exchange, Bourse -
3 בורסת היהלומים
diamond exchange -
4 ביטוח הפרשי שער
exchange rate insurance -
5 בסיס חליפין
exchange standard -
6 ברוקר בבורסה
stock exchange broker -
7 הבועה הפיננסית
the financial bubble (the Israeli stock-exchange) -
8 הבורסה השנייה
the second stock exchange -
9 הבורסה לניירות ערך
the stock exchange -
10 הבורסה לתכשיטים
the jewel exchange -
11 המרה
exchange, change; conversion, commutation -
12 הנפיק מניות בבורסה
issued shares in the stock-exchange -
13 הפסד המרה
foreign exchange loss -
14 הפרשי מטבע
exchange differentials -
15 הפרשי שער
exchange differentials -
16 הרשות לניירות-ערך
the securities and exchange commission -
17 השער היציג
the representative [exchange] rate -
18 התמרה
transformation; exchange -
19 ויסות שערי חליפין
pegging the exchange -
20 ויסות שערים
pegging the exchange
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