Similar words: transaction, transact, mass action, ransack, active transport, ransacked, ransacking, means of transportation. Meaning: [træn'zækʃn] n. a written account of what transpired at a meeting.
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61. Therefore, these market makers have considerably lower transactions costs than other potential arbitrageurs.
62. The Convention is confined to international transactions, the Directive prescribes minimum rights and duties for parties to domestic transactions.
63. As these transactions are not predictable they present a processing problem.
64. Thus transactions between residents of two countries each using its own units of account necessitates the exchange of one for another.
65. Although many of these transactions and services already occur electronically, they require dedicated lines or prior arrangements.
66. His financial transactions during the start-up period are listed below in the first column and are identified by capital letters.
67. The Library needs links to Finance for the efficient processing of its financial transactions, and for real-time financial management information.
68. Also, business transactions on the network are taking the form of a client-server interaction.
69. The screen-based systems of the exchanges now make it feasible to disseminate price quotations for debt securities and to report transactions.
70. Companies are legally required to keep records of all their financial transactions.
71. P is the average price of all transactions and T is the number of transactions that take place during the time period.
72. They will be the gateway for information services, commercial transactions, and 500-digitally compressed channels.
73. There are provisions enabling investors to recover loss they have suffered as a result of entering into the share transactions.
74. The Big Board found that Mr Kleid effected unauthorized[sentencedict.com], unsuitable and excessive transactions and exercised discretion without written authorization.
75. Codifying these transactions and coordinating them through software via the I-way can reduce the complexity of the task.
76. Banks increasingly want to let consumers perform transactions on the global computer network, and California is among the biggest markets.
77. There it was said: All investors should have equal access to the rewards of participation in the securities transactions.
78. Such linkages facilitate business transactions and partly offset differences of interests between, say, manufacturers and banks.
79. How to collect and process the transactions based on small-chunk retrieval so that a profit can be shown?
80. The initial punishment for the four securities houses had been only an instruction to refrain from certain securities transactions for four days.
81. They could also choose to maintain barriers to trade, to investment and to other financial transactions with the outside world.
82. In other words, the act of retrieving the information is the input to other transactions.
83. A monthly statement showing details of all transactions on your account together with the balance on Meridian Savings.
84. When they allowed for four different levels of transactions costs[sentencedict.com], they concluded that many potential opportunities for profitable arbitrage remained.
85. In other words the tax is not spread over previous transactions, but is charged on the full amount of the sale.
86. When they were done, Charles Aanded Stark an account book containing a summary of the last two months' transactions.
87. The additional transactions costs were only for selling 20 index futures.
88. There is an even greater need for good advice, particularly away from the headlines, in agreed as opposed to hostile transactions.
89. We have been well-advised and there were leading brokers, like Cazenove, involved in all these transactions.
90. Nor were hire purchase, conditional or credit sale transactions involving over £2,000.
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