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trade

[treyd] / treɪd /




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The holiday period meant that trading floors were closed in Shanghai, Seoul and Taipei.

From Barron's

Bond markets and over-the-counter markets, where trades aren’t conducted over a centralized exchange, will also be closed.

From Barron's

At that point, liquidity would be running thinner, he said, and it would take less momentum “to push prices up as it would on any other trading day.”

From Barron's

While it is possible that pine pitch was obtained through trade, extensive pine forests did grow along parts of the Baltic Sea coast east of Denmark.

From Science Daily

Oil demand is projected to rise by 1.34 million barrels a day next year supported by easing inflation, fiscal measures and improving global trade.

From The Wall Street Journal