Trade away Definition: [crh] Trade execution by another broker/dealer.
Trade away Trade execution by another broker/dealer. Trade balance Overall result of a country's exports.
A will not voluntarily plan to trade away any of his widgets for less than 1/3 of a whatsit each because he can make the whatsits himself at that price, but he will come out ahead if Mr. B will give him more than 1/3 whatsit per widget. Mr.
Bartering in this manner is helpful to a retailer because they can trade away unused inventory or excess resources, and acquire needed business goods or personal items without affecting the cash flow.
To trade away from companies that are selling for more than the future dividends are likely to be worth and toward bargain priced shares.
trade diversion the shifting of trade away from the low-cost producer toward a higher-cost producer because of a reduction in trade barriers with the country of the higher-cost producer. (18) ...
The initiative is usually taken by the country having an 'unfavorable' balance of trade. Extensive bilateralism results in a shift of international trade away from channels that would result from the principle of comparative advantage.
Written demand that has been accepted by an industrial company to pay a given sum at a future date. Related: Banker's acceptance. Trade away Trade execution by another broker/dealer. Trade balance ...
Trade away Used in the context of general equities. Trade execution by another broker/dealer. Trade credit Credit granted by a firm to another firm for the purchase of goods or services.
See also: Expense, Saving, Values, Compensation, Bills
 
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