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borsa

Borsa is a term used in several languages, including Italian and Turkish, to denote a stock exchange or financial market where securities and other instruments are bought and sold. The word derives from the Latin bursa, meaning purse or bag, and in many languages it has come to symbolize a marketplace for value-bearing assets.

An exchange provides a centralized venue for price formation, liquidity, and capital formation. It enables trading

Exchanges are subject to regulatory oversight and to the listing requirements of the exchange itself. Rules

Notable national examples include Borsa Italiana in Italy and Borsa Istanbul in Turkey. The concept exists

of
standardized
securities
such
as
equities
and
bonds,
and,
in
many
markets,
derivatives
and
other
instruments.
Trading
is
typically
conducted
via
electronic
platforms
or
trading
floors,
with
orders
matched
under
predetermined
rules
and
settlements
carried
out
through
clearinghouses
to
mitigate
counterparty
risk.
cover
disclosure,
corporate
governance,
market
conduct,
and
settlement
timelines.
Market
structures
range
from
organized
stock
exchanges
to
over-the-counter
platforms,
with
varying
levels
of
transparency
and
regulation.
globally
under
different
local
names,
and
most
countries
maintain
a
central
marketplace
for
trading
publicly
issued
securities.
See
also
stock
exchange,
financial
market,
and
market
regulation.