money trade
71trade rage — n. Extreme anger generated by personal stock market losses. Example Citation: Day trading is a sucker s game, as people learned in the summer of 1999, when Mark O. Barton opened fire in two Atlanta day trading shops, killing nine people and… …
72trade and investment ban — prohibition on trade and investment, prohibition on engaging in commerce or investing money …
73money market — mon′ey mar ket n. ecn bus the short term trade in money, as in the sale and purchase of bonds and certificates • Etymology: 1925–30 …
74money and banking — Coins were unknown in Mesopotamia until about forty years after their introduction in Lydia in western Anatolia circa 650 B.C. Before that, barter, or paying for goods with goods of equal value, was the main means of financial exchange. As… …
75trade creditors — / treɪd ˌkredɪtəz/ plural noun companies which are owed money by a company (the amount owed to trade creditors is shown in the annual accounts) …
76money market — noun Date: 1950 the trade in short term negotiable instruments (as certificates of deposit or United States Treasury securities) …
77trade bills — Also known as commercial bills. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary IOUs issued by companies (usually medium sized) and usually guaranteed ( accepted ) by a bank. They pay no interest and hence are issued at a discount to nominal… …
78money order — Synonyms and related words: CD, IOU, MO, acceptance, acceptance bill, bank acceptance, bank check, bill, bill of draft, bill of exchange, blank check, certificate, certificate of deposit, certified check, check, checkbook, cheque, commercial… …
79money — mon·ey || mÊŒnɪ n. coins and paper notes which have value, currency; medium of trade; wealth …
80money market — noun the trade in short term loans between banks and other financial institutions …