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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241. The government also founded a new institution that allowed the Reichsbank to discount bills from those banks that could not be traded because the inter-bank market had seized up.
242. From the fifth round on the fighter traded punches at close range.
243. Short-dated and intermediate yields finished near their all-time lows with two-years last traded at 0.37 percent.
244. Yesterday the top four traded funds are: banking, brokerage, coal oil and real estate.
245. Oil, the world's most widely traded commodity by value, led the way.
246. The sides traded diplomatic protests over the scrape, with the U.S. saying it was within its rights and China claiming the American boat was operating illegally within its exclusive economic zone.
247. The euro last traded down 0.3 percent at $1.3443, after rising to session highs on stronger-than-expected German ZEW economic sentiment data.
248. For example, exchange traded funds ('ETFs') alone account for half of the activities in oil future market.
249. You receive the equivalent value of your client's initial deposit and payment is made to you after this client has traded a required volume. The maximum CPA is $250.
250. Sell short the stock only if it breaks below the entry criteria (1/8th below the previous day's low) and only after it has traded for 5 minutes.
251. Short-term bills briefly traded with negative yields during last week's market turmoil, meaning some buyers paid rent for the refuge of Treasurys.
252. Volume was light, with about 7.3 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, well below last year's estimated daily average of 9.65 billion.
253. He traded notes with amateur saxophonist and then US president Bill Clinton at the White House.
254. Volume was low, with about 7.83 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq[sentencedict.com], below last year's daily average of 8.47 billion.
255. Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London, Chicago and Pacific Stock Exchanges.
256. There are some who think the Lakers traded for Gasol only to placate Bryant.
257. LME copper traded a ton, up 3.4 % on the previous afternoon kerb.
258. This article is trying to establish an effective credit risk measurement by tracking the credit rating changes of the STCP, which are traded on national inter-bank market.
259. A burger is a product of both traded and non - traded inputs.
260. About 6.1 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq,[http://sentencedict.com/traded.html] below the year-to-date average of 8.67 billion.
261. These included spinning off up to $30 billion of commercial-property assets into an independent, publicly traded company.
262. In last season's opener, Bryant was booed during pregame introductions, a clear indicator that fans were angered by his demand to be traded.
263. Between Commerce and Morton he went into a candy store where he occasionally traded.
264. Its component stocks are equal to 80% of the total market value of all stocks traded in New York Stock Exchange.
265. He was traded from Boston in 2003, reacquired in February 2005 for a playoff push, then allowed to sign with Miami, where he won a ring with the Heat in 2006.
266. On the condition of competition economy and free traded goods, Nash equilibrium solution is the general equilibrium solution in Walras economy.
267. In 1977 I traded my goldsmith's forge for wood shavings , madder root and the smell of hot resin.
268. First public stock offering, traded on the NASDAQ Stock Market.
269. Freeport, the largest publicly traded copper producer, slumped 0.3 percent to $117.71, while Halliburton dropped 1.2 percent to $38.75.
270. Tom traded his genuine leather jacket for your mink coat.
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