The Exchange
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The Exchange may refer to:
- The Exchange (Canada), an interbank ATM network
- The exchange (chess)The exchange (chess)The exchange in chess refers to a situation in which one player loses a minor piece but captures the opponent's rook. The side which wins the rook is said to have won the exchange, while the other player has lost the exchange, since the rook is usually more valuable...
, an occurrence in the game of chess - The Exchange, BristolThe Exchange, BristolThe Exchange is a Grade I listed building built in 1741–43 by John Wood the Elder, on Corn Street, near the junction with Broad Street in Bristol, England...
, a historic building - The Exchange (film)The Exchange (film)The Exchange is an Israeli drama film directed by Eran Kolirin. The film was screened in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September 2011....
, a 2011 Israeli film - Exchange Arcade, the commercial section of the Nottingham Council House
- The Exchange, a non-fiction book by Allan LevineAllan LevineAllan Levine is a Canadian author from Winnipeg, Manitoba, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing. As of 2004, Levine teaches history at St...
- The Exchange (studio), a recording studio where several Depeche Mode albums, including Ultra, were recorded
- The Exchange, a building project in CroydonCroydonCroydon is a town in South London, England, located within the London Borough of Croydon to which it gives its name. It is situated south of Charing Cross...
, a neighborhood in south London - The Exchange, a shopping mall owned by CapitaLandCapitaLandCapitaLand Limited is the result of a merger in the year 2000 of then DBS Land and Pidemco Land. It is one of Asia's largest real estate companies. Headquartered and listed in Singapore, the company's core businesses are real estate development, hospitality and real estate financial services...
in Tianjin, China - The Exchange, a sister venue of the Hazlitt TheatreHazlitt TheatreThe Hazlitt Theatre is one of the main theatres in Maidstone, Kent. It was named after William Hazlitt, the famous essayist, who was born in Maidstone in 1778. It opened in 1955 . It presents a varied programme of professional drama, comedy, music etc. as well as local community theatre groups. ...
in Kent, England