Exchange

Exchange
Ex|change 〈[ ıkstʃɛındʒ] f. 19
1. Wechselverkehr, Wechsel
4. Kurs
[engl., „Austausch, Wechsel, Börse“]

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Ex|change [ɪks't̮ʃeɪnd̮ʒ ], die; -, -n [engl. exchange < frz. échange, zu: échanger = umtauschen, zu: changer, changieren] (Bankw.):
1. Tausch[handel], Devisenhandel.
2. Börse[nkurs].

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Exchange
 
[dt. »Austausch«], E-Mail-Programm, das von Microsoft zusammen mit dem Betriebssystem Windows 95 herausgebracht wurde. Es ist mittlerweile von Microsoft Outlook bzw. Outlook Express abgelöst worden.
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Exchange
 
[ɪks'tʃeɪndʒ; englisch, zu französisch échanger »umtauschen«] die, -/-n, 1) Tausch, Geldwechsel; 2) Wechselstube; 3) Börsen (Stock—Exchange), Umtauschrecht, v. a. bei Investmentanteilen (Exchange privilege), Wechselkurs (Exchange—rate), Devisenhandel (Foreign Exchange).

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Ex|change [ɪks'tʃeɪndʒ], die; -, -n [engl. exchange < frz. échange, zu: échanger = umtauschen, zu: changer, ↑changieren] (Bankw.): 1. Tausch, Kurs (im Börsengeschäft). 2. Börse[nkurs].

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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