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81trade secret — A trade secret, as protected from misappropriation, may consist of any formula, pattern, device of compilation of information which is used in one s business, and which gives person an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do… …
82trade-off — /trayd awf , of /, n. the exchange of one thing for another of more or less equal value, esp. to effect a compromise. Also, tradeoff. [1960 65; n. use of v. phrase trade off] * * * …
83Trade-Weighted Dollar — A representation of the foreign currency price of the U.S. dollar or the export value of the U.S. dollar. When this index increases, the value of the dollar increases, making it easier for Americans to afford imports. However, an increase in the… …
84value date — In the market for Eurodollar deposits and foreign exchange, the delivery date of funds traded. For spot transactions, it is normally on spot transactions two days after a transaction is agreed upon. In the case of a forward foreign exchange trade …
85trade balance — difference in value between merchandise which is exported from a state to the value of merchandise which is imported in exchange …
86trade deficit — difference between the value of merchandise imported into a state to the value of merchandise which is exported …
87trade something off — exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise. → trade …
88trade surplus — noun (C) technical the amount by which the value of the goods that a country sells to other countries is more than the value of what it buys from them …
89trade gap — The difference between the value of a nation s imports and the value of its exports. See also balance of payments …
90trade deficit — / treɪd ˌdefɪsɪt/ noun the difference in value between a country’s low exports and higher imports. Also called balance of payments deficit, trade gap …