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Sentence count:271+8Posted:2017-07-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: trade deficittrade discountdegradedtradetradertrade offtradeofftrade-offMeaning: [treɪd]  adj. (of securities) bought and sold on a stock exchange. 
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61. What good are 10, 000 pins if they can not be traded because of restrictions or high transportation costs?
62. Nippon Housing and Daiichi Housing are the only housing lenders whose stock is publicly traded.
63. He also traded some one in Baltimore for a limited edition Cal Ripkin box commemorating his record 2, 131 consecutive games played.
64. When they last traded on Friday, Finance One shares were 161 baht.
65. Reserves traded among commercial banks for overnight use in amounts of $ 1 million or more.
66. Berowne had seemed not to expect a reciprocal confidence, indiscretion traded for indiscretion.
67. The coins are still the most widely traded gold bullion coin on the world's secondary bullion market.
68. Seagate Technology tacked on 7 / 8 to 47 3 / 4, having traded as high as 49 in the session.
69. My car was now six years old, so I traded it in and got a newer one.
70. Eurobonds may either be public issues or private placements - issues sold direct to investors and not traded.
71. The two men traded war stories through the early-morning hours.
72. That compares with an average of 122 million shares traded each full day since July.
73. The AK47 was a highly prized souvenir and frequently traded by frontline troops to those in the rear for choice booty.
74. Such tailor made option contracts should be distinguished from the traded options we consider here.
75. After syndication, these warrants can be split off from the bond and traded separately.
76. And the labour market is the invisible global bazaar where survival-life itself-is traded for work.
77. Derrick Coleman returns to Jersey on Friday for the first time since being traded.
78. The company, which was established in 1990 and traded as Magna Marketing, operated a scheme which offered cars bearing advertising.
79. Last year, the shares traded in the 14p to 4p range as the market reacted to takeover rumours and profit warnings.
80. It's time you traded the car in,[http://sentencedict.com/traded.html] before it becomes utterly useless.
81. Unless Spencer is traded, the latter seems to be the odd man out despite showing improvement in the preseason.
82. The overnight unsecured call rate -- what banks charge each other for overnight loans -- traded at 0. 46 percent.
83. Ismail, whom the Raiders traded prior to last season, now has 28 receptions during his Carolina career.
84. Volume was measured as the logarithm of the number of futures contracts traded each day in the near contract.
85. The Bel20 Index of most actively traded stocks has climbed 4. 4 percent this year to a record.
86. They have objected to the suggestion that fair trade means that their own chocolate is unfairly traded.
87. Appendix 1 is the most endangered list, and animals on it may not be traded for commercial purposes.
88. Volumes were moderate at 568m shares traded and rising shares outnumbered falling issues 756 to 532.
89. It was not legal tender but traded at a free price against the rouble, and was informally linked to gold.
90. PepsiCo was the most actively traded stock on the New York Stock Exchange.
More similar words: trade deficittrade discountdegradedtradetradertrade offtradeofftrade-offtrade intrade warfree tradetrademarktrade bloctrade windfair tradetrade uniontrade embargofree trade zonetrade barriertrade surplusstock-in-tradeterms of tradejack of all tradesbalance of tradeworld trade centertrade associationinternational tradetrade liberalizationfederal trade commissionworld trade organization
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