Similar words: trade deficit, trade discount, degraded, trade, trader, trade off, tradeoff, trade-off. Meaning: [treɪd] adj. (of securities) bought and sold on a stock exchange.
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121. From the beginning of 1992 agricultural produce was to be traded at free market prices throughout the country.
122. The two nations have not traded with each other for over 30 years.
123. The Hartmans traded in their '92 VW for a later model.
124. Also investment trust shares may be less marketable or liquid than others, as they are not actively traded by institutional investors.
125. The delusion was welcome, and I traded on it consciously and preposterously.
126. Dealing in traded options is by open outcry on the once busy floor of the Stock Exchange.
127. Those that were traded over wide geographical areas, though, can be useful in linking the dating frameworks of different regions.
128. But they acknowledge they have less information about credit risk that is bought or traded by non-bank investors.
129. The stock is thinly traded, meaning that price swings can be dizzying.
130. They have traded the rough-and-tumble world of Texas politics for a shot at Hollywood fame.
131. When Captain Cook arrived, as he invariably did, they were so wretched they traded even their sacred carvings.
132. But the Minoans traded far more with their neighbours on the Aegean islands and coastlands close at hand.
133. But the expulsion did not pacify the Tory civil war, as the contenders traded recriminations.
134. Before that, Microsoft Corp. held the record of 47. 93 million shares traded, on June 6, 1994.
135. Many of the shares covered by s.12 are traded on foreign stock exchanges.
136. Money flow measures the volume of shares traded every time a stock goes up or down.
137. There are about 600 of them, and they can not be traded for commercial purposes.
138. Instead of hiring child care I traded it with other parents: I had a list as long as my arm.
139. Dell Computer and chipmaker Intel were both off sharply as the most actively traded Nasdaq issues.
140. The stock market represents the market for publicly traded stocks and shares.
140. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
141. Last week saw an average 100 traded options contracts traded each day.
142. The stock also topped the list of most actively traded issues on the Tokyo exchange with 13. 28 million shares traded.
143. Whatever did not sell was, it is said, traded off from stalls at the next Party Conference.
144. Boatmen traded goods up the Missouri River as far as Yellowstone.
145. One leading businessman said this week that up to 70 percent of shares traded every day were being sold overseas.
146. On the London exchange, they traded recently at 82 pence, down 2 pence.
147. When he wrote that article, the stock traded between 3 1 / 8 and 2 1 / 2.
148. Nammack in New York. Money flow measures the volume of shares traded every time a stock goes up or down.
149. Shares of Remy Cointreau traded recently at 28. 90 francs, up 10 centimes.
150. Ironically, that bookmaker, who traded from Easter Road, is not now active in the field.
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