trade value
91trade surplus — /treɪd sʒmpləs/ noun the difference in value between a country’s high exports and lower imports ▪▪▪ ‘Brazil’s trade surplus is vulnerable both to a slowdown in the American economy and a pick up in its own’ [Economist] …
92trade-in value — See blue book; trade in allowance …
93trade in — {v.} To give something to a seller as part payment for another thing of greater value. * /The Browns traded their old car in on a new one./ Syn.: TURN IN(3) …
94trade in — {v.} To give something to a seller as part payment for another thing of greater value. * /The Browns traded their old car in on a new one./ Syn.: TURN IN(3) …
95trade secret — noun Date: 1862 something (as a formula) which has economic value to a business because it is not generally known or easily discoverable by observation and for which efforts have been made to maintain secrecy …
96trade down — verb a) To lose value on the stock exchange. b) To sell something and replace it with something cheaper …
97trade up — verb a) To gain value on the stock exchange. b) To sell something and replace it with something more expensive …
98trade deficit or surplus — The difference in the value of a nation s imports over exports ( deficit) or exports over imports ( surplus). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
99trade 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… …
100trade\ in — v To give something to a seller as part payment for another thing of greater value. The Browns traded their old car in on a new one. Syn.: turn in(3) …