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Trade on top ofTrade at a narrow speed or no spread in basis points relative to some other bond yield, usually Treasury bonds.Trade on top of Similar MatchesBalanced tradeBalanced trade1. A balance of trade equal to zero. 2. The assumption that the balance of trade must be zero in equilibrium, as would be the case with a floating exchange rate and no capital flows. This is a standard assumption in real models of international trade, which exclude financial assets. Western Hemisphere Free Trade AreaWestern Hemisphere Free Trade AreaName sometimes proposed for a preferential trading arrangement including most or all of the countries of the western hemisphere. Now called FTAA. Trades by appointmentTrades by appointmentA stock that is very difficult to trade to because of illiquidity. Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT)Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT)The U.S.-based futures and options exchange for no. 2 red wheat futures and, options, Value Line Index futures and Mini Value Line futures and options. Intraindustry tradeIntraindustry tradeTrade in which a country exports and imports in the same industry, in contrast to interindustry trade. Ubiquitous in the data, much IIT is due to aggregation. Can be horizontal or vertical. Grubel and Lloyd (1975) wrote the book on IIT. Further SuggestionsGains from trade theoremRound trip trade Uptick trade Trade barrier Consolidated Trade System Trade-weighted average tariff Free to trade Trade creation stock in trade Trade credit Court of International Trade Strategic trade policy Balance of merchandise trade Free trade Balance of trade Thinly traded Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Trade Transaction Insured Trade Acceptance Locator (TITAL) World Trade Organization (WTO) Nontraded good Trade house Bilateral trade Trade negotiation Trade Lanes |
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