curb stock

英 [kɜːb stɒk] 美 [kɜːrb stɑːk]

(美国股票交易所的)上市股票

经济



双语例句

  1. Ever since 1999, when the Glass-Steagall Act, passed in 1933 to curb the excesses that led to the 1929 stock market crash, was repealed, regulators have encouraged banks to spread their wings.
    自1999年《格拉斯-斯蒂格尔法案》(Glass-SteagallAct)废除以来,监管机构已鼓励银行展翅高飞。该法案于1933年在美国通过,目的是遏制导致1929年股市崩盘的过度行为。
  2. Approval System and sponsor the implementation of the system more conducive to the stock IPO price discovery function, at the same time, China is not high quality investors to curb Chinese IPO stock price discovery function.
    核准制和保荐制的实行更加有利于股票IPO价格发现功能的发挥,同时,中国投资者普遍素质不高,抑制了中国股票IPO价格发现功能的发挥。
  3. The limited competition, unperfect judicial and administrative supervision system makes the stock exchanges lack the impetus to supervise and curb the momentum of the stock exchange conscious control.
    竞争的缺失以及司法、政府监督制度的不健全,使得证券交易所缺乏监管的利益驱动,抑制了证券交易所自觉监管的动力。