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Examples:have money stuck (in stocks, real estate etc)—(coll.) speculate in stocks—issue (stocks, currency etc)—red chip stocks (Chinese company stocks incorporated outside Mainland China and listed in the Hong Kong stock exchange)—cangue (wooden collar like stocks used restrain and punish criminals in China)—trader or dealer (of stocks and shares etc)—cangue (stocks punish criminals)—value (of stocks, valuables etc)—Dow Jones industrial average (Wall street stock market index)—compulsory halt stock trading when prices fall to predetermined level—Hong Kong Stock Exchange—(economics) bonus stock or share, i.e. share issued fully or partly paid an existing shareholder in a company, generally on a pro rata basis—FTSE (British provider of stock exchange indices such as FTSE 100)—predetermined percentage of rise or fall triggering a compulsory halt stock trading—floor trader in stock market—traceable the same stock (idiom); of a common origin (of trends, ideas etc)—(of CDs, videos etc) surplus (or "cut-out") stock from Western countries, sometimes marked with a notch in the disc or its case, sold cheaply in China (beginning in the 1990s), as well as Eastern Europe etc—Financial Times stock exchange index (FTSE 100 or footsie)—stock figure in folk tales, as wise adviser or as charlatan— |