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Exchange

Exchange meaning

An act of exchanging or trading. | A place for conducting trading. | Ellipsis of telephone exchange.

Example sentences (20)

Its $1bn Physical Bitcoin exchange traded commodity is listed on Euronext Amsterdam and Paris, Frankfurt’s Xetra exchange, the SIX Swiss Exchange and Chicago’s CBOE, but cannot be on the London stock exchange because of the retail ban.

In this case, the exchange of the two nucleons will multiply the deuterium wavefunction by (−1) from isospin exchange, (+1) from spin exchange and (+1) from parity (location exchange), for a total of (−1) as needed for antisymmetry.

Bitcoin (BTC-USD) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are all the rage following the Securities and Exchange Commison’s (SEC’s) approval of 11 spot Bitcoin exchange-traded products (ETPs).

The Dallas-based exchange, the TXSE, would be a fully electronic national securities exchange, and its backers plan to submit a registration for it with the Securities and Exchange Commission later in 2024.

Holders of Existing Notes who do not tender for exchange or whose Existing Notes are not accepted for exchange in the Exchange Offers will continue to be paid interest according to the terms of their Existing Notes.

TransGlobe’s common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange under the symbol TGL and on the NASDAQ Exchange under the symbol TGA.

In 1992, the Bermuda Stock Exchange Company Act was passed, with the recognition that the existing local Exchange needed to be transformed into a properly regulated, modern, electronic exchange on which international companies could be listed.

Central banks intervene in the foreign exchange market to reduce volatility in the exchange rate and often to build foreign exchange reserves or to manage these reserves.

The D.C. Council should pass legislation requiring the mayor, council, exchange CEO, and exchange board members to buy coverage through the exchange—without using separate taxpayer-funded benefits available to other district employees.

Because a nation's exchange rate has a big impact on its 'balance of trade' and its 'balance of payments', many economists favour freely floating exchange rates over the older, fixed (or pegged) rates of foreign currency exchange.

Contemporary notes Exchange rate Historic exchange rate against the Euro The exchange rate of the Swedish krona against other currencies has historically been dependent on the monetary policy pursued by Sweden at the time.

In practice, the CBoC monetary policy is guided by an inflation targeting regime, while the foreign exchange policy is led by a floating exchange rate and, although unusual, the bank reserves the right to intervene in the foreign exchange markets.

It can be obtained by three transpositions: first exchange the places of 1 and 3, then exchange the places of 2 and 4, and finally exchange the places of 1 and 5. This shows that the given permutation σ is odd.

Much trading of stocks takes place on an exchange; still, corporate actions (merger, spinoff) are outside an exchange, while any two companies or people, for whatever reason, may agree to sell stock from the one to the other without using an exchange.

Stock exchange * Barbados Stock Exchange (BSE) The city of Bridgetown also has a well regulated stock exchange with securities of Barbadian and regional Caribbean companies.

The first Austrian stock exchange (the Wiener Börse ) was opened in 1771 in Vienna, the first stock exchange of the Kingdom of Hungary (the Budapest Stock Exchange ) was opened in Budapest in 1864.

The local loop may terminate at a circuit switch owned by a competitive local exchange carrier and housed in a point of presence (POP), which typically is an incumbent local exchange carrier telephone exchange.

The minimum size of a crossbar exchange was comparatively large, but in city areas with a large installed line capacity the whole exchange occupied less space than other exchange technologies of equivalent capacity.

Under this system, many countries fixed their exchange rates relative to the U.S. dollar and central banks could exchange dollar holdings into gold at the official exchange rate of $35 per ounce; this option was not available to firms or individuals.

Yet another card exchange regime follows the escalating exchange rules, but after awarding 15 armies for the sixth exchanged set the number is reset to the original four armies before increasing again with each exchange.