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Exchangeable

Exchangeable meaning

Able to be exchanged. | Having an associated right to be exchanged for another form of financial security.

Example sentences (20)

And economics, or commerce, is basically the science of exchangeable rights.

And to that end, our intention continues to be to transition our existing common share ownership interest in Canopy Growth into new exchangeable shares once its shareholders approve this transaction.

Citigroup analyst Nikhil Gupta Transocean to generate almost $2 billion in free cash flow until the end of 2025 which in combination with exchangeable note conversions would result in net debt decreasing to well below $4 billion over the next 30 months.

It is the same as the fiat currency, and is exchangeable one-to-one with the fiat currency.

Replacing it will be currencies exchangeable for real values, be they energy or commodity based.

The company intends to use the net proceeds, in part, to refinance its 5.50% exchangeable notes due 2024.

Air conditioner-maker Daikin Industries Ltd. provides its advanced technology for the exchangeable filters, while medical device-maker Nipro Corp. manages overall production and sales activities.

As previously mentioned, tickets purchased before the postponement are still valid and are exchangeable for the new performance date.

However, in normal circumstances promotional tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable, so offering 85% on these promotional tickets is a concession that is being made during this crisis.

All of these sweet potatoes have their merits; and while they may not all be equally exchangeable in recipes, it can be great fun to play around with them.

Tether had posted their to begin issuing USDT and EURT—a coin pegged to the euro—over Ethereum, a competing but inter-exchangeable cryptocurrency.

Adi Dassler had provided shoes with exchangeable studs.

An IRC is exchangeable in a UPU member country for the minimum postage of a priority or unregistered airmail letter to a foreign country.

Creating instruments that are not fungible (exchangeable) could introduce instability and make pricing difficult.

In low rainfall areas, unleached calcium pushes pH to 8.5 and with the addition of exchangeable sodium, soils may reach pH 10. Beyond a pH of 9, plant growth is reduced.

It depends on the owner of the money, i.e., of the commodity in its continually exchangeable form, whether he wants to spend it as money or loan it out as capital.

Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable value of all commodities (Wealth of Nations Book 1, chapter V; emphasis added).

Other ADR's that are not exchangeable often have much larger spreads.

Other regional agencies have separate ticket systems which are not mutually exchangeable with that of Trenitalia.

Plumbing fixtures are exchangeable devices using water that can be connected to a building's plumbing system.