Korea Stock Exchange - The Stock Market Division of Korea Exchange, formerly an independent South Korean exchange, was established in 1956.
Korea Stock Exchange The major securities market of Korea. Kruggerand A gold coin minted by the republic of South Africa that typically sells for slightly higher prices than the market value of the gold it contains.
As such, KOSPI refers to a variety of indicators that are used to measure the performance of stocks on the Korea Stock Exchange (KSE). The KOSPI itself is best known and refers to a weighted (by capitalization) index of about 700 Korean equities.
An economic theory of the Soviet economist Kondratieff stating that the economies of the western world are susceptible to major up-and-down "supercycles" lasting 50 to 60 years. Korea Stock Exchange ...
KCBT - Kansas City Board of Trade (US) KLCE - Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (Malaysia) KLOFFE - Kuala Lumpur Options & Financial Futures Exchange (Malaysia) KRE - Kobe Rubber Exchange KSE - Korea Stock Exchange ...
See also: Compensation, Keogh Plan, Cycles, Keynesian economics, Coin
 
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