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Big Board

The financial definition for Big Board:

A nickname for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Also known as The Exchange. More than 2,000 common and preferred stocks are traded. Founded in 1792, the NYSE is the oldest exchange in the United States, and the largest. It is located on Wall Street in New York City.




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Across the board

Across the board
Movement or trend in the stock market that affects almost all stocks in all sectors to move in the same direction.


Board broker

Board broker
Employee of the Chicago Board Options Exchange who manages away from the market orders, which cannot be executed immediately.


Board of Directors

Board of Directors
Individuals elected by the shareholders of a corporation who carry out certain tasks established in the shareholders.


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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Board room
Chair of the board
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Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)
Classified Board
Currency Board


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