Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word TRADING
TRADING
Definitions of TRADING
- Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade.
- The carrying on of trade.
- inflection of trade
- (obsolete, rare) Frequented by traders.
- (obsolete) Venal; corrupt; jobbing.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TRADING in a Sentence
- By 1000 BC, Greek and Phoenician traders had begun to visit the eastern coast of Spain, establishing small trading ports and introducing the native Iberian tribes to the alphabet, iron, and the pottery wheel.
- Europeans entered the region for business, founding fur trading posts during the 1820s; these trading posts operated until the mid-1830s.
- Basis trading, a trading strategy consisting of the purchase of a security and the sale of a similar security.
- The main trading partners are Germany, Italy, Austria, Turkey and other neighboring Balkan countries.
- relations with Burkina Faso are good but subject to strains in the past because of the Compaoré government's past involvement in arms trading and other sanctions-breaking activity.
- Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Commission, it became an independent statutory corporation in January 1963, when it was formally renamed the British Railways Board.
- It began with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
- Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up more with the rest of the world again starting in the late 1990s when they have since entered bilateral co-operation with several South American countries, most notably Venezuela and Bolivia beginning in the late 1990s, especially after the Venezuela election of Hugo Chávez in 1999, who became a staunch ally of Castro's Cuba.
- Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
- It specializes in institutional equity, fixed-income sales and trading, and serving the middle market with investment banking services, prime brokerage, and commercial real estate financing.
- It is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Group of Seven (G7), and is one of the world's top ten trading nations, with a highly globalized economy.
- or Deshima, in the 17th century also called , was an artificial island off Nagasaki, Japan that served as a trading post for the Portuguese (1570–1639) and subsequently the Dutch (1641–1858).
- Within the boundaries of the historic county of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in the late 12th century and established itself as an important east coast trading port.
- Electronic commerce or e-commerce, the trading in products or services using computer networks, such as the Internet.
- Event-driven trading, institutional investors attempt to profit from a stock mispricing that may occur during or after a corporate event.
- A fur trading business for much of its existence, it became the largest and oldest corporation in Canada, before evolving into a major fashion retailer, operating retail stores across both the United States and Canada.
- The settlement developed as a trading centre at the head of a narrow, navigable inlet known as the Schlei, which connects to the Baltic Sea.
- A hedge fund is a pooled investment fund that holds liquid assets and that makes use of complex trading and risk management techniques to improve investment performance and insulate returns from market risk.
- Insider trading is the trading of a public company's stock or other securities (such as bonds or stock options) based on material, nonpublic information about the company.
- Astride a major artery of commerce between Eastern Europe and Southwestern Asia, Khazaria became one of the foremost trading empires of the early medieval world, commanding the western marches of the Silk Road and playing a key commercial role as a crossroad between China, the Middle East and Kievan Rus'.
- Founded in the 17th century as a small trading village named Takau (or Takow), the city has since grown into the political and economic center of southern Taiwan, with key industries such as manufacturing, steel-making, oil refining, freight transport and shipbuilding.
- Logrolling is the trading of favors, or quid pro quo, such as vote trading by legislative members to obtain passage of actions of interest to each legislative member.
- Labatt is now part of the new company, Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, which is trading as BUD on the New York Stock Exchange (ABI:BB in Brussels).
- In classical antiquity, the Phoenicians established city-states and trading posts in western Libya, while several Greek cities were established in the East.
- LTCM was founded in 1994 by John Meriwether, the former vice-chairman and head of bond trading at Salomon Brothers.
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