English

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Etymology

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From inter- +‎ bourse.

Noun

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interbourse (uncountable)

  1. (Should we delete(+) this sense?) (skiing, attributive) A skiing event for financiers.

Adjective

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interbourse (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to trades or communications between different stock exchanges.
    • 1892, Bankers' Magazine, Journal of the Money Market and Commercial Digest, page 140:
      The fugitive securities and foreign interbourse stocks held here represented so much gold abroad when remitted.
    • 1895, The Economist, page 1499:
      The first was the fall in Ottoman securities , resulting from the situation in Turkey, and the consequent sales of all interbourse securities.
    • 1986, Commission of the European Communities, General Report on the Activities of the European Communities:
      The Commission continued its cooperation with the Committee of Stock Exchanges in the EEC2 over the implementation of the interbourse data information system, designed to link the various stock exchanges in the Community.

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