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  • initialism Tokyo Stock Exchange
  • initialism dated Formerly the Toronto Stock Exchange (now TSX)
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  • initialism pathology, neurology transmissible spongiform encephalopathy

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  • Dorothy Terry, chronicler of the Fantastical Travels of TSE, is a Chicago area poet.

    dorothy terry | toujours couture « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007

  • The TSE is a magnet to financial services companies.

    The TSE and Its Future 1999

  • The TSE is important not just to the millions of Canadians who have a direct stake in it.

    The TSE and Its Future 1999

  • Rodriguez's rise was steady: In 1995, he was named design director of New York label TSE; shortly thereafter, he was plucked by Cerutti in Paris; and not many seasons after that scored backing from the Italian company Aeffe to mount the first collection under his own name, in Milan.

    Style.com: Daily Fashion Show Pictures 2009

  • The value of the TSE, which isn't listed, will be calculated at around 1.7 times that of the Osaka bourse, the person said.

    Japan Exchanges to Merge Kana Inagaki 2011

  • A spokesman for the Tokyo Stock Exchange, known as the TSE, said there were no problems to report.

    Phew! TSE Copes Without a Glitch 2010

  • Reuters Two decades ago, the TSE was the world's largest stock exchange by monetary value, but since the collapse of the Japanese asset-price bubble in 1990, has been second behind the New York Stock Exchange.

    Tokyo Exchange Chief Aims 2008

  • Considering that the TSE is a gerontocracy, I raise the prosaic hypothesis that ministers do not know the difference between spam and orkut or blogs.

    Brazil: Blogs banned from the 2008 elections 2008

  • The TSE is the world's second-largest exchange behind the New York Stock Exchange, but it is struggling to maintain its competitiveness and keep up with the NYSE and Asian centers such as Singapore.

    Tokyo Exchange Set to 2007

  • For example, listing fees on the Tokyo exchange, known as the TSE, are among the highest of major stock markets.

    London, Tokyo Plan Asian Exchange 2007

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