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Free to tradeUsed in the context of general equities. Not subject to any internal (restricted list) or external restrictions on trading; hence, the trader is free to solicit interest.Free to trade Similar MatchesFavorable trade balanceFavorable trade balanceCondition that total exports of a nation exceed total imports, creating a net export. General Agreement on Tariffs and TradeGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and TradeA multilateral treaty entered into in 1948 by the intended members of the International Trade Organization, the purpose of which was to implement many of the rules and negotiated tariff reductions that would be overseen by the ITO. With the failure of the ITO to be approved, the GATT became the principal institution regulating trade policy until it was subsumed within the WTO in 1995. Balance of tradeBalance of tradeThe difference between a country's exports and imports over a given period of time.Exports and imports come in two kinds:Visible: products and goodsInvisible: intangible servicesThe UK's invisible earnings from financial services are an important part of its international trade and go some way to making up for deficits on the visible side. Spot tradeSpot tradeThe purchase and sale of a foreign currency, commodity, or other item for immediate delivery. Trade flatTrade flatFor convertibles, trade without accrued interest. Preferred stock always "trades flat," as do bonds on which interest is in default or is in doubt. In general, trade in and out of a position at the same price, neither making a profit nor taking a loss. Further SuggestionsApproved tradesmenRestricted trade Exchange Traded Funds Pre trade benchmarks Unfair trade World Trade Organization (WTO) European Free Trade Association Counter trade Balance of merchandise trade cross trade Traders risk trade Gains from trade theorem International Trade Organization Trade barrier Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Bilateral trade Mystery of the missing trade Minister of International Trade Trade deficit Trade Lanes Western Hemisphere Free Trade Area Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) Reciprocal trade agreement contra trade |
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