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exchange1) v. to trade or barter property, goods and/or services for othe...
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exchangeThe primary function of the lungs involving the transfer of oxygen from inhaled air into the blood and the transfer of carbon dioxide from the blood into the exhaled air.
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exchangeAnother term for the Health Insurance Marketplace, a service available in every state that helps individuals, families, and small businesses shop for and enroll in affordable medical insurance. The Ma [..]
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exchangeA marketplace in which shares, options and futures on stocks, bonds, commodities, and indexes are traded. Principal U.S. stock exchanges are: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), American Stock Exchange (A [..]
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exchangeA nickname for the New York Stock Exchange. Also known as the Big Board, where more than 2000 common and preferred stocks are traded. The exchange is the oldest in the United States, founded in 1792, [..]
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exchange See energy exchange.
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exchange A type of energy exchange in which one electric utility agrees to supply electricity to another. Electricity received is returned in kind at a later time or is accumulated as an energy balance until [..]
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exchange A type of energy exchange in which one company agrees to deliver gas, either directly or through intermediaries, to another company at one location or in one time period in exchange for the delivery [..]
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exchange A type of energy exchange in which quantities of crude oil or any petroleum product(s) are received or given up in return for other crude oil or petroleum products. It includes reciprocal sales and [..]
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exchange Delete in favor of the already-defined term exchange energy, which should be renamed exchange electricity or exchange, electricity.
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exchangeA marketplace where stocks can be traded. The two biggest exchanges are the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq. The American Stock Exchange (AMEX) used to be the main alternative to the NYSE, but [..]
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exchangeA regulated venue for the trading of investment instruments.
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exchangelate 15c., from Old French eschangier "exchange, barter" (Modern French échanger), from Vulgar Latin *excambiare (source of Italian scambiare); see exchange (n.). Related: Exchanged; exchang [..]
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exchangelate 14c., "act of reciprocal giving and receiving," from Anglo-French eschaunge, Old French eschange (Modern French échange), from Late Latin excambium, from excambiare, from Latin ex- &quo [..]
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exchangeAll activities associated with receiving something from someone by giving something voluntarily in re-turn.
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exchangeprocess of trading or changing one thing for another.
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exchangeAn exchange, or market, is a physical location or an electronic system in which securities are traded in an orderly, regulated way that is fair to all parties and which provides price transparency and speedy dissemination of all available price information.
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exchangeTraditionally, an exchange has been a physical location for trading securities. Trading is handled, at least in part, by an open outcry or dual auction system. Two examples in the United States are the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which has the largest trading floor in the world, and the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE).However, the definit [..]
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exchangeMeasures the time from the point a fielder receives the ball to releasing a throw.
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exchangeThe process of trading one item for another. Exchange is fundamental to the study of economics, markets, and market-oriented economies. Most exchanges in a modern, complex market-oriented economy invo [..]
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exchange1) To trade or barter property, goods, or services for other property, goods, or services. 2) The act of making a trade or barter. 3) Short for "Starker" exchange, an exchange of investment [..]
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exchangeHealth care reform says that by 2014 states must either: operate health care exchanges where individuals and small employers can buy health insurance, or offer an exchange through the federal govern [..]
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exchangechemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We ha [..]
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exchange1. To engage in trade, either within a country or internationally. 2. Foreign exchange.
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exchangeAlternative term for a RabbitMQ message exchange.
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exchangeA process by which water, under certain conditions, may be diverted out of priority at one point by replacing a like amount of water at a downstream location.
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exchangeto give one thing in return for another
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exchange1. A room or building equipped so that telephone lines terminating there may be interconnected as required. Note: The equipment may include manual or automatic switching equipment. 2. In the telephone industry, a geographic area (such as a city and its environs) established by a regulated telephone company for the provision of local telephone servi [..]
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exchangeDefinitions (4) 1. Any organization, association or group which provides or maintains a marketplace where securities, options, futures, or commodities can be traded; or the marketplace itself.
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exchangeExchange is The Pensions Regulator's online service used by trustees and other pensions professionals to share important information with us about their schemes.
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exchangeAn arrangement in which a library sends items it owns to another library and receives in return items owned by the other library, or sends duplicate copies to another library and receives duplicate ma [..]
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exchangeoysbayt
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exchangeA unit generally smaller than a LATA
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exchangeExchange, denotes profitable dealings in all classes of business. For a young woman to dream that she is exchanging sweethearts with her friend, indicates that she will do well to heed this as advice, as she would be happier with another.
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exchangeA room or building equipped so that telephone lines terminating there may be interconnected as required. The equipment may include manual or automatic switching equipment. A telephone switching center [..]
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exchange1 a : a giving of something of value (as real property) in return for something of equal value (as money or property of a like kind) b in the civil law of Louisiana : a giving of something of value .. [..]
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exchangeAn exchange – also known as a health benefit exchange – is authorized under the Accountable Care Act (ACA) and is intended to improve affordability of coverage and to bring organization and transparency to the health coverage marketplace for individuals and small businesses. Exchanges will offer a choice of health plans that meet certain benefits a [..]
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exchangeA central marketplace with established rules and regulations where buyers and sellers meet to trade futures and options on futures contracts. See futures Exchange.
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exchangeThe e-mail/diary/contacts system HarperCollins uses. You read your e-mails, calendar etc
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exchangeTrading a good or service for another good or service, or for money.
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exchangeIn peritoneal dialysis, the draining of used dialysis solution from the abdomen, followed by refilling with a fresh bag of solution
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exchangeA telephone switching center. EXCHANGE NETWORK FACILITIES FOR INTERSTATE ACCESS (ENFIA)
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exchangegive in return for something else.
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exchangeA form of social interaction involving trade of tangibles (objects) or intangibles (sentiments) between individuals.
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exchangeA (financial) exchange is a formal, organized physical or electronic marketplace where trades between investors follow standardized procedures.
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exchangeTrading goods and services with people for other goods and services or for money.
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exchangeThe principal exchange in which the stock is traded: NYSE = New York Stock Exchange; AMEX = American Stock Exchange; and OTC = Over the Counter. The OTC, unlike the other two, does not have a physical [..]
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exchangeExchange, in general, refers to a trade or sale of property. In investing, an exchange is a marketplace that facilitates the trading of financial instruments, such as stocks. Â
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exchangeAccording to 15 USCS § 78c (1), the term exchange means “any organization, association, or group of persons, whether incorporated or unincorporated, which constitutes, maintains, or provides a market [..]
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exchangeA telecommunications exchange is the place used to house equipment such as telephone switches. These are systems of electronic elements that connect telephone calls and broadband connections to your home.
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exchangeTelephone lines go through a local exchange in order to reach the rest of the telephone network. The exchange separates voice from data communications and forwards them on to the correct part of the telephone network.
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exchangeThe marketplace where stocks, bonds, options, futures and commodities are traded. Major U.S. stock exchanges are: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), American Stock Exchange (AMEX), and the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD).
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exchangeIn reference to Citigroup agreement, taking one type of stock (e.g., preferred) and converting it at a specific rate to another type of stock (e.g., common).
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exchangeExchange means that students retain their enrolment status at the University of Canterbury, including acceptance into specific programmes, and are eligible to take advantage of exchange options offere [..]
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exchange(n) chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another(n) a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one)(n) the act of changing one thing for another thing(n) [..]
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exchangeAn international exchange program is based on an official agreement between two partner universities. Students are required to pay full fees to their home university while studying at a host universit [..]
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exchangeThe transfer and return of electricity from one utility to another at different time periods or seasons to achieve a more economic or efficient overall system operation. Such transfers are possible be [..]
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exchangeThe marketplace within which shares, options and futures on stocks, bonds, commodities and indices are traded. Some of the main world exchanges include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the National [..]
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exchangethe act of trading goods or services for those produced by people who are located elsewhere
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exchangeSee “Health insurance marketplace.”
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exchange(of contracts) - Both you and the seller sign the contract. You also agree a completion date that suits both of you. You also need to agree to pay a deposit to the seller at this point, typically arou [..]
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exchange(1) A room or building equipped so that telephone lines terminating there may be interconnected as required; and (2) switching exchange: an aggregate of traffic-carrying [..]
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exchange1. When should I start planning for exchange?
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exchangeIncoming or outgoing students studying at any recognised exchange partner institution for one semester or one full academic year are considered to be on exchange. Students from exchange partner instit [..]
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exchangeto make resources available with the guarantee, or at least the expectation, that the beneficiary will reciprocate.
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exchangeThe name of the primary exchange on which the stock is traded.
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exchangeVisitor
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exchangeState-provided Health Insurance marketplaces established under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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exchangeThe exchange of Students or professional personnel between countries done under the auspices of an Organization for the purpose of further Education.
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exchangeReversible chemical reaction between a solid, often one of the Ion Exchange Resins, and a fluid whereby Ions may be exchanged from one substance to another. This technique is used in Water Purificatio [..]
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exchangeExchange of substances between the maternal Blood and the Fetal Blood at the Placenta via Placental Circulation. The Placental barrier excludes microbial or viral transmission.
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exchangeRemoval of Plasma and replacement with various fluids, e.g., Fresh Frozen Plasma, Plasma protein fractions (PPF), albumin preparations, dextran Solutions, saline. Used in treatment of autoimmune Disea [..]
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exchangeThe exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide between alveolar air and pulmonary Capillary Blood that occurs across the Blood-Air Barrier.
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exchangeAn exchange of segments between the sister Chromatids of a Chromosome, either between the sister Chromatids of a meiotic tetrad or between the sister Chromatids of a duplicated somatic Chromosome. Its [..]
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exchange Department store run by the military.
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exchangeshore-based Navy store selling all items except groceries;the ship's store is the seagoing version. Groceries are sold at the commissary.
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exchangedepartment store run by the military.
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exchange(The “Health Insurance Marketplace,” or sometimes called a “health insurance exchange.”) A system through which private insurance companies offer health insurance to smaller employers and individuals. Qualified health plans (QHPs) offered in the Health Insurance Marketplace (also called the “exchange”) will be sold and administered by private compa [..]
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exchangeThe exchange of knowledge refers to the interaction between the knowledge user and the researcher, resulting in mutual learning. According to the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF), [..]
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exchangeThe simultaneous sale of shares in one mutual fund to purchase shares in another fund.
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exchangeSee stock exchange
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exchangeEconomic studies of exchange examine processes in which agents obtain gains from trade, e.g. bilateral bargaining and contracting, auctions, and multilateral ...
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exchangeThe accepted purview of economics is the allocation of scarce resources. Allocation comprises production and exchange, according to a division between ...
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exchangeAn exchange provides access to capital and facilitates securities dealing through speedy and innovative trading platforms and services. An exchange is also responsible for delivering an orderly market.
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exchangeAn exchange is an organised market place that provides access to capital and facilitates securities dealing through trading platforms and services.
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exchange1) v. to trade or barter property, goods and/or services for other property, goods and/or services, unlike a sale or employment in which money is paid for the property, goods or services. 2) n. the ac [..]
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exchangeAn ad exchange is a technology that facilitates automated, real-time auctions for online advertising. Publishers sell open ad spaces on websites to advertisers in real-time - it happens incredibly fast, just as a web page is loading. The matching of advertisements with ad spaces is similar to the "stock exchange" in the stock market, with [..]
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exchangeInterchange of same type or value
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exchangeInterchange of same type or value
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exchangeInterchange of same type or value
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exchangeAlso known as the "Swap-Off", it's when you tactically choose to put your piece on a square where it can be captured, usually by a piece of similar relative value, so you can, in turn, capture your enemy's piece.
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exchangeA trade of pieces. Trading a minor piece for the opponents rook is called "winning the exchange". Trading a rook for the opponents minor piece is called "losing the exchange". Se [..]
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exchangeSee Stock Exchange
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exchangeA place where stocks and shares are bought or sold. Exchange Rate The rate at which one currency trades against another.
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exchangeAn association of persons who participate in the business of buying or selling futures contracts or futures options. A forum or place where traders gather to buy or sell economic goods. With the adven [..]
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exchange, see Marketplace
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exchangeTransportation of natural gas by displacement over two pipelines, each of which takes and retains possession of gas contractually allocated to the other.
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exchangeThe process of trading an interval week (or points) at one resort for an interval week at another resort or trading a specific week at the home resort for another week at the same resort. The exchange system allows an interval owner to trade their week with other interval owners, thereby allowing each owner to travel and vacation throughout the wor [..]
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exchangeexcess of cash turn-over net receipts.
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exchangeAn online marketplace which facilitates the exchange of crypto or fiat currencies based on the market exchange rate.
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exchange a private company which provides an open market where members can see latest prices for the exchange of standard contracts, particularly for derivatives. Buyers can request quotes and sellers can offer prices. The exchange tries to guarantee an orderly market by ensuring that members have the liquidity to cover all contracts they have open on the [..]
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exchangeThe mutual trade of property of equal value, the one in consideration of the other (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 536).
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exchange1. A room or building equipped so that telephone lines terminating there may be interconnected as required. Note: The equipment may include manual or automatic switching equipment. 2. In the telephone industry, a geographic area (such as a city and its environs) established by a regulated telephone company for the provision of local telephone servi [..]
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exchangeAn activity provided as part of BackupCare whereby an Iron Mountain Service Representative removes and replaces a tape or other Media Item from a server or drive at the designated Customer's location. Exchange may also refer to the combined pick up and delivery of media.
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exchangeThe term Exchange may apply to all the 5 kind of mobility and means a temporary secondment at a different University institution.
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exchange An exchange is a Web site which allows qualified and registered users to look for buyers or sellers of goods and services. Depending on the approach, buyers or sellers may specify prices or invite bids. Transactions can be initiated and completed. Execution
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exchange – An exchange is a market where securities are traded.
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exchangeAn organization whose members meet for the purpose of buying and selling stock commodities, foreign currencies, or other financial instruments. Depending on the type of exchange, members may conduct their trading either physically in a single location, or electronically over a computer network.
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exchangeThe name of the primary exchange on which the stock is traded.
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exchangeA registered marketplace where securities are traded. Securities exchanges include the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and regional exchanges such as the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the Pacific Stock Exchange. Stocks trading on an exchange are referred to as listed securities.
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exchangeA marketplace, or any organization or group that provides or maintains a marketplace for trading securities, options, futures, or commodities. Examples of exchanges: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or the American Stock Exchange (AMEX).
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exchangeA formal legal process that creates a binding contract for the sale of real estate on agreed terms. The vendor and purchaser each sign a copy of the sale contract and then “exchange” these documents, at which time the contract becomes legally binding on the parties. The parties are then bound to proceed to settlement, subject to any cooling off per [..]
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exchangeThe formal process within a Conveyancing transaction in which one contract signed by the vendor is exchanged for one counterpart contract, in identical form and terms, signed by the purchaser. Each pa [..]
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exchangeA marketplace in which shares, options and futures on stocks, bonds, commodities, and indexes are traded. Principal U.S. stock exchanges are: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), American Stock Exchange (A [..]
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exchangeA nickname for the New York Stock Exchange. Also known as the Big Board, where more than 2000 common and preferred stocks are traded. The exchange is the oldest in the United States, founded in 1792, [..]
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