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Sentence count:200+12Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: traditiontraditionaltraditionallyleadingradicalradiationdininglandingMeaning: ['treɪdɪŋ]  n. buying or selling securities or commodities. 
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121 The trading name, Agra, is an acronym of their first names.
122 It is trading at about 11 times earnings per share for 1996, compared to a market average of about 18 times.
123 The town has struck a Faustian bargain, they contend -- trading something of its small-town soul for success.
124 In late morning trading on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell sharply, down 115.09 at 10,380.19.
125 The earnings announcement came before the opening of trading on the Madrid Stock Exchange.
126 Woolwich is the best of the bunch, trading at a multiple to future earnings of 10.3.
127 It also absorbs less liquid, so slightly more is needed when trading it for regular flour.
128 Trading Standards Officers in West Sussex warned consumers to beware of buying the second-hand domestic fire extinguishers.
129 They realised the strategic importance of the site and used it as a naval base and trading post.
130 Other rip-offs in the past have centred on everything from gold bullion to currency trading.
131 The dollar was little changed against the yen during Tokyo trading, and the government bond market barely moved.
132 This could do much to remove many of the cultural and trading barriers to free movement.
133 Trading Bonds for a pitcher is an unacceptable risk because pitchers break down so frequently.
134 These harmful effects can also be exacerbated by the adoption of increased protectionist measures by trading blocs against non-bloc countries.
135 As a result regional trading blocs are emerging as natural stepping-stones in an evolutionary process toward a truly global economy.
136 The auction market in foreign exchange involves trading in futures contracts.
137 It is primarily an interbank trading market where banks lend and borrow overnight or up to one year on an unsecured basis.
138 The filing comes as futures markets seek new products to boost slumping trading activity.
139 Having a stable exchange rate with our biggest trading partner-Euroland-will eliminate uncertainties and so boost trade further.
140 Regular trading hours were resumed after the worst East Coast blizzard in 48 years limited trading yesterday.
141 Co. said strength in its trading and investment banking businesses boosted fourth-quarter profit 89 percent.
142 What you finally get to play is a clever mix of interactive B-movie, arcade-style space combat and interplanetary trading.
143 The Centre supports the continuation of limited ivory trading, in defiance of an international ban.
144 Was it the pattern of politics or the future of Britain's trading arrangements which he wished primarily to influence?
145 They were no longer trading mortgage bonds,(www.Sentencedict.com) but the raw material for mortgage bonds: home loans.
146 They ran government trading at Salomon Brothers during the 1980s and early 1990s, ruling with swagger, bravado and hubris.
147 Target business to be run in ordinary course up to completion with no material changes in trading performance or net assets.
148 He pushed his way on to the trading floor and became a bond trader.
149 He was bound by golden handcuffs to the Salomon Brothers mortgage trading depart-ment.
150 Many of these firms depend on brisk trading to earn commissions.
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