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"tradable" Definitions
  1. that you can easily buy and sell or exchange for money or goods

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No. There are fundamental economic reasons why exchange rates tend to look cheap in developing countries—in particular, poor productivity in both tradable sectors (eg, manufacturing) and non-tradable ones (eg, services).
Bills of lading used to be tradable goods in Britain.
Those panic indicators are what create tradable bounces, he noted.
"It's not a tradable good like oil," Mr. Fruschki said.
A more widely owned and easily tradable stock could help.
I am inclined to believe that the tradable bounce, and it has been tradable, given the large, intra-day volatility we have seen of late, is transitory … a bear market, or dead cat, bounce.
It will also make a much wider range of assets tradable.
First, keys are tradable — they can be sold to other people.
Making licences temporary and tradable should go some way in this direction.
Do they see the wall as tradable in a deal at all?
Should they issue (tradable) pollution permits to firms, thereby picking a quantity?
What is the most desirable — and equally important, tradable — of all collectibles?
Prices of non-tradable items — which account for nearly two-thirds of the CPI — rose 2.5 percent in February over the prior 12 months versus a decline of 0.7 percent for tradable goods, according to the Bank of Israel.
Prices of non-tradable items -- which account for nearly two-thirds of the CPI -- rose 2.5 percent in February over the prior 12 months versus a decline of 0.7 percent for tradable goods, according to the Bank of Israel.
But the notes would be tradable in the meantime, probably at a discount.
Their tradable float is small — even smaller than their deal size would suggest.
Gross fixed investment growth is shifting from the construction sector towards tradable sectors.
Online marketplaces like StockX have turned rare Jordans and Yeezys into tradable commodities.
StockX, a site that treats coveted consumer goods like sneakers as tradable commodities.
Australia has led the way in creating such a system of tradable water rights.
I sold all the BCH I can the moment it was tradable on exchanges.
And speaking of tradable pieces, Kristaps Porzingis will be at the Garden next week.
Going forward the index would allow container rates to become tradable instruments by investors.
Thanks to dry ice, the internet and DHL, good-quality sperm has become highly tradable.
Annual non-tradable inflation rose sharply from 2.8% to 3.2% – the highest level since 2009.
And they seem to have some tradable pieces they can use to build around Barrett.
It even takes into account the liquidity of these stocks to ensure they are tradable.
Vendor-financed black economic empowerment, or BEE, shares are not tradable until the scheme matures.
In 1997, the Yale University legal scholar Peter Schuck proposed a system of tradable refugee quotas.
"The trading environment is much more favorable, and presents tradable opportunities within this base" said Wald.
It would enable nuclear, solar and wind power utilities to earn tradable credits for generating electricity.
Real-estate investment trusts (REITs)"REITs also offer a nice liquid, tradable real asset," he said.
The CBOE said that Bats will also play a role in developing new "tradable products and services".
SECURITISATION, the bundling and repackaging of income streams as tradable securities, goes in and out of fashion.
Although they were freely tradable on the Irish stock exchange, in practice Russia held all the bonds.
Allocations made to shareholders are tradable, but those receiving them can also store them for the future.
A broader carbon price—either a tax or tradable emissions permits—would promote negative emissions elsewhere, too.
Tradable trends have been rare in this space so rapacious predators are keen on plundering this one.
Puma said it welcomed the transaction because it increases the company's free float - or freely tradable shares.
I was embarrassed by my un-tradable school lunches and embarrassed at meals when friends spent the night.
The original virtual currency has gained over 500 percent this year, more than any other tradable asset class.
Membership is based on market capitalization, adjusted for the free float of readily tradable shares in its constituents.
Pi-eX, an art-investment adviser, makes it possible to buy fractions of guarantees through tradable futures contracts.
It works by setting a steadily falling cap on emissions and providing tradable allowances up to that limit.
"There is enough physical land; there is not enough tradable land with clear property rights," said Ijjasz-Vasquez.
Baptist added low service sector wages make non-tradable goods in India really cheap compared to other places.
The finance ministry's financing and risk management office raised 1.7 trillion rupiah from tradable bonds maturing on Apr.
Neufund's platform will allow investors to finance projects, while acquiring equity in the form of tradable crypto-currencies.
Such contracts would be as easily tradable as any other crypto-asset, creating a secondary market in power agreements.
Poorer Americans would be hit harder, however, as they spend a higher share of their income on tradable goods.
The intention of Neufund is that both the company's and NEU tokens will be tradable on digital asset exchanges.
In its report, the SEC concluded that the coins offered by DAO were securities -- publicly tradable debt like bonds.
When he called the manufacturers, they often didn't know where they fell in the government's taxonomy of tradable goods.
They're a further drag on growth, and they're not offset by more activity coming from the non-tradable sectors.
This view implies that prices in non-tradable sectors, such as services, will remain sensitive to domestic economic conditions.
In its report, the SEC concluded that the coins offered by DAO were securities — publicly tradable debt like bonds.
It then distributed a fixed number of tradable pollution permits to power plants, refineries, factories and other large emitters.
The petros are then supposed to be tradable on virtual currency exchanges around the world, the white paper says.
When they split up businesses into "tradable" ones (like logging or oil extraction) that primarily sell their products to people and businesses outside Alaska, and "non-tradable" ones (grocery stores, accountants, landscaping) that sell only within Alaska, they found that employment rates at the latter held constant, and part-time work didn't increase.
A breakout or breakdown above or below these levels is likely to determine the next tradable move for the market.
Yet if land is to reacquire real value and be tradable on the open market, farmers must be granted freehold.
Mini futures are derivative instruments combining features of futures and options and tradable for considerably less than regular futures contracts.
The market capitalization of the PSX is around $90 billion, although only about a quarter of that is freely tradable.
The tradable price level in Europe is at a discount of around 20 cents per mmBtu to the Dutch price.
There's an arms race in the hunt for tradable software vulnerabilities, but it's not just about methods — price counts, too.
IPT raised around $2 billion in capital in 2013 by issuing non-tradable shares to numerous private and individual investors.
Instead of 5 percent of the shares becoming tradable on the Saudi stock exchange, only 1.5 percent will be available.
Some 91 percent of Spotify's 178 million shares were tradable, a much higher percentage than typical in a traditional IPO.
Instead, most just offer a token, theoretically tradable at a later date for whatever service the ICO's issuer plans to provide.
These bonds worth 800 billion rupees ($12.56 billion) will be issued in 2018 and will not be tradable, Kumar told reporters.
Bitcoin is a virtual currency that has gained more than 500 percent this year, more than any other tradable asset class.
These digital sneakers — these non-fungible tokens — can then remain in the collector's inventory or be made tradable through an exchange.
Rather than imposing a fee, it caps the total amount of a pollutant and issues tradable permits under that (declining) cap.
They want ethanol exports to count as tradable credits toward their renewable fuel requirements, a proposal the Biofuels Caucus members condemned.
Some of these projects could have tokens that are freely tradable, so there's the potential to have an exit that way.
This dual approach will continue to be worthwhile, because without it, a decline in tradable world wheat could slip by undetected.
"There are fewer tradable opportunities," said Eddie Fishman, chief operating officer at D.E. Shaw Group, a $50 billion hedge fund firm.
Greater blending of ethanol through year-round E15 sales would theoretically increase supplies of the tradable credits, and thus reduce prices.
Carbon taxes, tradable emissions permits and other policies to chivvy along the process of making economies greener impose costs on companies.
For the sort of non-tradable services especially in demand in ageing countries, such as domestic care and nursing, it is useless.
There is greater concentration even in non-tradable industries such as housebuilding—in which nobody thinks the quality of output is high.
If anything, in the future, only knowledge will have tradable value — the knowledge to create better machines, software and experiences from technology.
The team collected 1235 ETH — worth around $375,000 at ICO time — and shortly after the CFD tokens became tradable their value skyrocketed.
The RFS requires oil refiners to blend biofuels into the nation's fuel pool or buy tradable compliance credits from those who do.
However, when pressed, Friedman said there was some work going on to discuss how to facilitate bitcoin as a tradable asset class.
The company also wants to raise up to $550 million via convertible bonds or tradable bonds before the listing, the document showed.
"At this point in time Turkey has become pretty much un-tradable," said Tim Ash of BlueBay Asset Management in emailed comments.
The bond will be on sale from June 30-July 21 and will be tradable on the stock exchange on July 25.
"Not a tradable price," said Stephen Innes, a senior currency trader at Oanda in Singapore, said of the conspicuously weak renminbi rate.
There are also CryptoKitties, tradable virtual felines that have attracted more than 250,000 registered users and more than $19.23 million in transactions.
For other art and technology experts, "tokenization" — using the value of an artwork to underpin tradable digital tokens — is the way forward.
If not, do they hope Russell receives no outlandish offer sheets and roll it back with everyone onboard as a tradable asset?
Last week it sold 2.6 trillion rupiah ($197.2 million), more than targeted, using a new non-tradable savings sukuk aimed at retail investors.
Since March 2015, Magnetis has conducted 13,000 trials for clients eager to understand a platform providing access to 15,000 different domestic tradable assets.
To create tradable water rights, Australia first drew up a baseline for water use, taking into consideration past commercial, social and environmental needs.
It also explains why there is free movement of people: this allows for the exchange of typically non-tradable goods, such as plumbing.
To prove compliance, refiners must earn or purchase tradable blending credits, known as RINs - the price of which has skyrocketed in recent years.
Neufund will use the funding to build an open platform for investors to acquire startup equity in the form of tradable crypto tokens.
So the price of a meal may not be a good guide to how competitive a country is in markets for tradable goods.
The reckoning changes, for instance, when wealth is looked at in the round to include non-tradable human capital—knowledge, skills and abilities.
Carmakers earn tradable credits when they produce "new energy vehicles", which include hybrids and fuel-cell-powered cars as well as electric cars.
Sanofi, which also provided a tradable CVR when it bought U.S. rare diseases firm Genzyme for $20 billion in 2011, declined to comment.
Around 80 percent of its investments are in tradable credit markets with about 20 percent reserved for direct bets on companies and industries.
Still, when there is a small move on heavy volume, the chartists are all over it to figure out if it is tradable.
This venture, Adamovicz said, creates a new type of asset: a token that represents equity, but is liquid and tradable like a currency.
Right now, most tokenized investment vehicles are either fully crypto-oriented or pegged to a tradable asset, like the U.S. dollar or gold.
There was no discernable pick-up in trading volume to accompany the move to suggest market players saw it as a tradable tip.
Reducing the deficit, other things equal, would reduce interest rates, lower the value of the dollar, and support tradable sectors, such as manufacturing.
They would still be treated as 100-percent valid, tradable and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States America.
In agreeing to the transaction, it is likely aiming for a "backdoor listing" - making the company publicly tradable via Xiamen Unigroup - Zhang said.
So the burden of maintaining the 2-percent inflation — the basis of our monetary policy — fell on the "non-tradable" sector and services.
Security tokens are digital currencies backed by a tradable asset such as real estate or equity and are subject to federal security regulations.
Until now, Indonesian banks sell NCDs for buyers, who then hold them until maturity as they are not tradable in the secondary market.
The vendors scrape this "big data" — for everything from geolocation details to consumer trends and sentiment analysis — and turn it into tradable signals.
The increasing dominance of the Bank of Japan in the market resulted in a shortage of tradable bonds, reducing trading flows between market players.
Following the IPO, around a third of the company's shares will be freely tradable on the stock market, people familiar with the matter said.
Quebec linked its cap-and-trade system, which issues tradable permits to emit greenhouse gases up to a certain level, to that of California.
For the system to work, extra care should be taken to ensure that tradable water rights are allocated in a fair and open way.
Non-tradable prices, those not determined by international competition, fell 0.2 percent in the month to be up just 1.0 percent for the year.
Prices for such tradable goods and services edged up 0.5 percent in the December quarter, but were still down 0.3 percent for the year.
IBM has partnered with an environmental tech start-up to turn carbon credits — tradable instruments aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions — into digital tokens.
The basic tools — direct regulation in some cases, taxes or tradable licenses in others – are well understood, and have worked well in many cases.
The passive boom has also fueled exchange-traded funds, the tradable baskets of securities that are appealing for their cost, tax, and diversification benefits.
"The sale has been premised on a Dated Brent price basis which reflects the tradable, spot market value of crude oil," the statement read.
Moreover, critics say the BOJ's purchases of six trillion yen of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) a year has reduced tradable shares and increased market volatility.
Schemes exist that put a price on carbon, some through a carbon tax and others through a functionally similar system of tradable carbon-emission permits.
In agreeing to the transaction, it is likely aiming for a "backdoor listing" to make the company publicly tradable via Xiamen Unigroup's listing, Zhang said.
So you could move investment away from debt and toward equity by making the risk and opportunity in a small business more transparent and tradable.
Despite the recent global policy efforts, and acknowledgement that a tradable asset class is required, we have not yet seen a great deal of change.
Some of the Hong Kong-listed companies with large chunks of non-tradable shares are China Telecom, Zhongan Online P & C Insurance and CGN Power.
Proponents say the "tokenisation" of debt and equity - essentially turning complex financial instruments into instantly tradable digital tokens - could dramatically cut costs for raising capital.
However, a main theme of the President-elect during his campaign was a reorientation of activity away from the tradable sector to the domestic economy.
"The LME, together with its advisory group, believes that partnership with a price reporting agency represents the best route to a tradable contract," it said.
One installation showcases tangible and tradable goods in a store-like display, while the other attempts to visualize the oceanic enormity of today's waterborne trade system.
Costs for tradable goods and services rebounded 0.5 percent in April after two months of falls, nudging the annual pace of growth up to 2.2 percent.
The increasing dominance of the Bank of Japan in the market resulted in shortage of tradable bonds in the market, reducing trading flows between market players.
Head into next season with Thomas (assuming he's 100 percent healthy), Crowder, Zizic, and a tradable Nets pick instead of Irving and you're in pretty good shape!
Financial markets should abandon any remaining illusion that U.S.-China trade talks are a time-constrained, tradable event that ultimately will result in a deal reassuring investors.
Even though there's value in locking Smart up on a tradable contract, his role on next year's team (and beyond) could rapidly diminish if Rozier sticks around.
Making friends in Stardew Valley involves talking to people in town and giving them gifts, interactions made difficult without a regular source of income or tradable goods.
The LME already generates these prices for gold and silver and will begin to create tradable electronic closing prices for industrial metals alongside the open outcry ring.
Earlier this year, IBM teamed up with environmental tech start-up Veridium to turn carbon credits — tradable instruments aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions — into digital tokens.
In an era when the market rules, it puts its money on the kind of art — easily tradable, displayable, palette-tickling objects — that art fairs suck up.
At the center of this drama is California's cap-and-trade system, which puts a declining cap on total emissions and issues tradable allowances under the cap.
That allowed the hard-up nobles to issue, in 22019, the first Pfandbrief: a tradable bond, secured on individual properties and the assets of the whole Landschaft.
That could end the state's prior practice of importing appliances and other goods with tradable currency and selling them in local currency useless for purchasing more imports.
The release of the Renewable Identification Numbers, or RINs, marks the first reported instance of the EPA issuing tradable credits from previous years into the present market.
Securitisation has its shortcomings, points out Alexander Batchvarov of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, but the resulting bonds are at least tradable, visible and covered by ratings agencies.
The firm has established oversight committees for each benchmark, appointing independent experts and has shifted calculation methodology from polled submission models to real, tradable quotes on regulated venues.
John Page of the Brookings Institution, an American think-tank, argues for the importance of "industries without smokestacks": tradable, productive sectors, like cut flowers, call-centres and tourism.
The goal is very much to arm exchanges with liquidity and, as such, the stablecoin will be tradable for Bitcoin pegged to the Liquid sidechain using atomic swaps.
According to Naqvi, foreign institutional portfolio managers hold about a third of all freely tradable shares, while another third is held by domestic institutions, pensions and institutional companies.
Tradable services—in finance, or information industries—are subject to thickets of domestic regulation, for example conditions that must be satisfied before a firm can invest across borders.
The complexity score includes trading activities and tradable assets and, most importantly, over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, the latter category now cleared through the regulatory-mandated CCP regime.
Libra could quickly become a systemically important "benchmark" that would serve as the basis for creating other tradable financial instruments, such as derivatives, indexes and investment fund products.
But potential changes to that structure are now under discussion to make the instrument more easily tradable and less complex to understand for international investors, the sources said.
"In the coming months ... tradable goods will continue to see upwards inflationary pressure in the short term, considering the shock from the depreciation of the peso," Carrasco said.
The new offering comes five years after a similar product fizzled on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) and as mini metals contracts tradable in London saw no volumes last year.
Worse, they gave huge pre-sale bonuses to early backers, who sold their tokens at a profit right after they became tradable, which kept the price of tokens down.
Venture investors would only be able to trade shares of companies on the exchange during periodic auctions, and shares of listed firms would not be legally tradable anywhere else.
This is because both investor groups share a strong preference for standardized tradable investment products, like government securities and bonds, the vast majority of which are not climate-aligned.
But smaller and mid-tier players are finding it difficult to procure funding as potential financiers balk without a tradable lithium price, which would let them hedge their investment.
In short, the people who possess tradable assets, especially stocks, have enjoyed a recovery that Americans dependent on savings or income from their weekly paycheck have yet to see.
This raises the real wages of American workers, especially low-income workers who spend a larger share of their budgets on such tradable goods and food, clothing, and shoes.
"The sale has been premised on a Dated Brent price basis which reflects the tradable, spot market value of crude oil," the statement the department said in a statement.
She also said state enterprises have been directed to divest infrastructure assets built in the past five years or make them tradable to open them to private sector participation.
"The program should, however, make useful contributions to a broader assessment of U.S. equity market structure, especially as it relates to clustering reliable, stable and tradable liquidity," Noll said.
Associated Electric said the increase in NOx emissions at New Madrid was due in part to the cooperative's purchasing tradable pollution credits through the U.S. cap-and-trade system.
Verra runs the world's largest voluntary carbon credit market, which allows approved projects to turn their greenhouse gas emissions reductions into tradable credits, the group said on its website.
Take some time to review and act on your long-term financial strategy and ensure you have a clear delineation between short-term tradable assets and long-term investing assets.
"I don't think that, at the current moment, that this is really an actionable or tradable event," Wells said, adding that a potential inclusion wouldn't be implemented until June 2017.
But, to their credit, they've developed intriguing franchise pillars, with max cap space and a few tradable assets, at a time when just about nobody else can say the same.
To prove RFS compliance, refiners must earn or purchase tradable blending credits — awarded by the government for each blended gallon of fuel — and hand them in to the EPA yearly.
According to J. P. Morgan, central banks and financial institutions in developed markets are sitting on $26 trillion in bonds, or 49 percent of the tradable market for these securities.
To prove RFS compliance, refiners must earn or purchase tradable blending credits - awarded by the government for each blended gallon of fuel - and hand them in to the EPA yearly.
Investment firms in recent years have turned to so-called alternative data firms, which turn obscure data sets into tradable information, to try and get an edge on the competition.
The governor's proposal cites the possibility of a debt restructuring that could include new tradable securities or cash flow bonds, or a structure that ties creditor recoveries to economic growth.
Others propose recognizing the data as a tradable asset or as labor, to help create an efficient market for the data and return more digital wealth to individuals and society.
"Another option is to require them to invest in state firms' bonds," he said, adding the bonds would be non-tradable, which means investors must hold them until they mature.
This would increase the incentives for companies in the United States to offshore more production and jobs, hurt American workers in tradable sectors and worsen our trade imbalance with China.
"Shares on loan" is a measure of the total number of shares of a security that has been loaned out to short sellers, expressed as a percent of total tradable shares.
It's hard enough to predict how technology will develop, and even harder when you add the emotions attached with trying to independently value and assess a tradable, liquid asset like bitcoin.
The new offerings come five years after a similar product did not take off on the Singapore Exchange and as mini metals contracts tradable in London saw no volumes last year.
"The fact is that protectionist measures are not only hurting growth and jobs, but they are also making tradable consumer goods less affordable - and disproportionately harming low-income households," Lagarde said.
Instead of paying investment banks hefty fees to arrange an IPO, Spotify plans to have existing shares simply switch one day to being tradable on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
PeerTracks also introduces the concept of "artist tokens," a limited and tradable cryptocurrency that artists hand out to their fans and which finds its value from the popularity of its creator.
As a way to account for that, Apple purchases what are known as Renewable Energy Certificates, or RECs, which are a tradable commodity that guarantee the cleanliness of an energy source.
That would force investors to determine the fair value of their tradable assets annually: Gains would be taxed at ordinary income rates, and investors could take a deduction for any losses.
In many cases those fishing rights are distinct tradable assets in their own right, with their value determined by meticulous records of how many fish have been caught in recent seasons.
In the case of security tokens, tradable assets like equity and fixed income are transformed into digital assets that use blockchain technology, the virtual ledger of activity that underpins cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
In March MSCI slashed its original list of 448 candidate stocks down to 169, all of them tradable via the Stock Connect programmes linking Hong Kong to exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
According to a study by an academy attached to India's finance ministry, cash makes up a negligible portion of illicit holdings: property, tradable goods and foreign bank accounts amount to much more.
The case for doing this is that globally competitive manufacturing industries can breed national wealth over time in a way that non-tradable things like hair salons and child care centers can't.
For Dima Awad, general manager at Sudan's biggest brokerage, Sanabel Securities, the market also needs to offer a greater range of tradable products, since many foreign investors are not interested in sukuk.
Over the past couple months, the percentage of tradable shares sold short in Cisco has gone from 1.2 percent to 3.4 percent, as investors have increasingly bet against the tech giant's run.
Good, underpaid players eventually become fairly-or-overpaid players elsewhere; tradable assets tend to depreciate over time; making the playoffs decreases a team's odds of landing a difference-maker through the draft.
But the bulk of the tradable art market is in works that sell for $1 million to $5 million to buyers hoping the pieces will hold value and eventually grow as investments.
It's also how currency devaluations work: you increase the competitiveness of your domestic industries at the expensive of lowering the real living standards of people who don't have jobs in tradable sectors.
" Meanwhile, delegates at the Rare Digital Art Festival planned to discuss how to take memes and the other infinitely copyable stuff of the internet and turn them into "rare, tradable blockchain assets.
They have no tradable assets, and every personnel-related decision they make has to be viewed through the prism of whether it increases or decreases their ability to defeat the Golden State Warriors.
Later, when Offred confronts a Mexican diplomat hoping to establish trade relations with Gilead, she lays out their situation: Handmaids have been imprisoned and raped, and are being reduced to a tradable commodity.
Telegram plans to release the Grams in December, with a schedule of January-March 2019 for when they will list on exchanges, thereby becoming available for everyone else and, crucially for investors, tradable.
The rapid rise in the value of the dollar — which makes the United States an unattractive location in which to make things that are tradable globally — has played a key role in this.
U.S. lenders with more than $250 billion in assets are currently required to hold a large pool of high-quality, easily tradable assets that can cover cash outflows during times of extreme stress.
Labor has long preferred an emissions intensity scheme which would set limits on how much carbon a power generator could emit and give tradable credits to those that produce less than the limit.
"With Tuesday's main event – the U.S. midterm elections – arguably not yielding any tradable news until the early hours of Wednesday, Europe got off to a predictably slow start," said Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European lawmakers will vote this week on a plan to protect the carbon market against a collapse of Brexit talks, which they fear would crash the price of tradable emissions permits.
This tells me that we could see more downside movement in long-term rates over the very near term, but after that, we could soon see a "tradable," multiweek bounce in interest rates.
The Baltic has already overhauled world's leading shipping freight index, which tracks rates for vessels transporting dry bulk commodities including iron ore and coal, which also enables it to become a tradable product.
The move higher on Tuesday followed news last week that Chinese regulators would start a program that lets Hong Kong-listed, mainland-incorporated firms turn non-tradable equity into tradeable shares, Reuters said.
SHANGHAI, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The head of China's scrap metal body said on Wednesday his organisation is working with the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) to have scrap copper listed as a tradable product.
Those individuals, trusts and estates would have to annually pay taxes on their gains, or take a deduction for their losses, for each tradable asset they hold at the end of the year.
It is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity, the notion that global exchange rates should eventually adjust to make the price of identical baskets of tradable goods the same in each country.
SHANGHAI, Dec 29 (Reuters) - China's securities regulator said on Friday it will launch a pilot scheme that will convert non-tradable Hong Kong-listed equities of so-called H-shares into free-floating shares.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's securities regulator said on Friday it would launch a pilot scheme that allows mainland-incorporated companies listed in Hong Kong to convert their non-tradable equity into free-floating shares.
Another factor worth noting is that while the commodities likely to perform better on the back of Chinese demand are all tradable, they are nowhere near as liquid as the ones that may underperform.
The shares, under the VanEck SolidX Bitcoin Trust, will provide institutional investors access to a physically backed bitcoin product tradable through traditional and prime brokerage accounts, Van Eck and SolidX said in a statement.
"It makes a lot of sense because China is the country's biggest trading partner," Hauner said, noting that South Africa's time zone also means the currency is tradable in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
" Gundlach said the conditions in the second week of February with "wickedly negative equity sentiment were such that risk/reward favored a potential tradable rally and also made such a low allocation less advisable.
Starting in 2012, the agency implemented a statewide cap-and-trade system that imposed a ceiling on greenhouse-gas emissions across key sectors and then distributed a fixed number of tradable pollution permits to businesses.
"While corporate bond and U.S. stock prices are at record highs, investors have a mountain of cash which means negative summer events could thus quickly become tradable buying opportunities," said Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist.
In an IMF paper in 2014, Reda Cherif and Fuad Hasanov argued that Gulf states suffer from an acute form of "Dutch disease", in which oil revenues crowd out other activity in the tradable sector.
The portion in foreign bank accounts, tradable bonds or listed equities that could be liquidated quickly and easily if needed, is a state secret — and that secrecy is fuelling speculation about Qatar's real financial strength.
The blockchain could make it possible to make legitimately rare items, not unlike rare cards in the game Magic: The Gathering, and make those items tradable across the internet, not just within a single game.
JERUSALEM, June 6 (Reuters) - The Bank of Israel is mulling expanding its foreign currency reserves investment portfolio to include non-tradable assets such as global real estate, a senior central bank official said on Wednesday.
It is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity (PPP), the notion that global exchange rates should eventually adjust to make the price of identical baskets of tradable goods the same in each country.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Parliament adopted a plan on Wednesday to guard the carbon market in case of a breakdown in Brexit talks, which some lawmakers fear would pummel the price of tradable emissions permits.
They have no cap space this summer, zero draft picks, no tradable assets, and eight players from this year's team who are guaranteed money next season (not including Kyle Korver, who's an unrestricted free agent).
The London Metal Exchange is working to develop a tradable price for the white metal, but until then, the industry's investors, customers, analysts and executives are left without a full sense of the global market.
So -called tradable sectors which were depressed during the period of the high oil prices and strong ruble rate are now growing, while the so-called non-tradable sectors are today in a worse situation and this structural shift hopefully will help us to get rid of the so-called Dutch disease and to stimulate the growth of those sectors that bring added values to our economy which will not be dependent on the commodities sector, but will be more dependent on technology and high technology sectors.
The index is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity, the idea that in the long run, exchange rates should adjust so that the price of an identical basket of tradable goods is the same.
Interdealer brokers, which match buyers and sellers of currencies, bonds and other tradable instruments, have been hit in recent years by regulation designed to rein in the riskier trading activities of their traditional investment bank clients.
LONDON (Reuters) - Germany's two-year government bond yield hit a record low on Wednesday on expectations that the European Central Bank will extend its asset purchase program beyond March 7503, exacerbating the scarcity of tradable bonds.
This year they will begin "the public offering of tokenized equity on Neufund's primary market which may later be tradable on Binance and other crypto exchanges pending regulatory and listing approvals" said Neufund CEO Zoe Adamovicz.
The platform offers people ways of buying tradable stakes in a Porsche or a vineyard, for a return on their investment and a chance to go for occasional spins in the car or get customized bottles.
If the network doesn't materialize and the tokens don't become publicly tradable by June 30, 2020, token holders will be able to convert them to common stock at the rate of four tokens to one share.
Structures are broad in nature, ranging from loans that are repackaged into listed and tradable securities, to overseas government bonds that are packaged into domestic currencies for investors unable to enter into over-the-counter swaps.
The grain indexes, which the company aims to launch this year, will be tradable instruments, allowing investors to take a position on freight rates at a point in the future, known as forward freight agreements or FFAs.
As the Journal noted:Although it has had success as a tradable asset, it hasn't gained broad acceptance as a form of payment and has been dogged by concerns that it is used to pay for criminal enterprises.
Swiss Re is therefore developing an infrastructure tradability indicator – a quantitative tool designed to help investors and policymakers assess the progress achieved and bring infrastructure debt another step closer to becoming a standardised and tradable asset class.
Digging further down with the aid of county-level data from the Census Bureau, they identified that a one-standard deviation increase in high-wage tradable manufacturing generated a small, 0.5% increase in the incumbent's vote share.
The sukuk will be tradable through the stock exchange, the prospectus showed, although it warned that trading may not begin immediately after issue because a registry agreement with the exchange may not have been signed by then.
What remains are all large caps that are tradable via an existing channel between Hong Kong and mainland stock markets that allows investors to trade mainland shares without the complications of setting up shop on the mainland.
Wearable, tradable, and exceptionally cheap to produce, custom enamel pins are bringing individual flair to hats, jackets and lapels around the world, and giving artists the chance to make their work into an affordable and collectable commodity.
Various explanations for this have been advanced including a shift in demand for physical stuff (cars, TVs) to less tradable services and a shift in Chinese production (making more stuff at home rather than assembling goods made abroad).
The manufacturing and tradable sectors of the U.S. economy were cutting back on production, given their uncompetitive status, and the energy sector, after years of significant investment in the shale oil boom, was engaged in a severe retrenchment.
PSBC said in the prospectus it was exposed to credit risks arising from these investments as they are not tradable, but it also said the bank had built a "credit risk management structure" covering its entire business process.
Here is the latest snapshot of outflows and measures in response: Non-resident investors sold 16.43 trillion rupiah ($1.2 billion) of tradable government bonds over the first three days of last week, according to the latest government data.
The bloc agreed a deal on "simple, transparent and standardised" (STS) forms of securitisation - assets like home loans bundled into tradable securities that can be sold to retail investors to raise funds that can be lent to companies.
Bloomberg says regulators should provide clearer rules around which agencies have oversight, when crypto assets should be treated as tradable securities rather than as payment for a good or service, and how consumers will be protected from fraud.
Each either has cachet and tradable assets, with enough confidence to retain him beyond this season, as costly as that might be, or they're already very good and feel Butler would instantly legitimize their status as a championship contender.
It is widely accepted to the point that it has been incorporated in the Paris Climate Agreement, but it doesn't provide a way to turn the credits into what are called fungible assets, that is an easily tradable one.
The BCAP and SPiCE tokens are the first of several digital securities that will soon be tradeable through Openfinance, as minimum holding periods conclude for a multitude of other assets that are currently tradable for the platform's non-U.
Back in 23, the format had become so popular as a tool for internet users looking to transform compact discs (CDs) into easily tradable digital files, that the music industry panicked and launched the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI).
In addition to data about refinery exemptions, the portal also includes the average weekly trading prices of renewable identification numbers — the tradable credits fuel refiners use to demonstrate compliance with the mandate — and the weekly volume of the trades.
In addition to data about refinery exemptions, the portal also includes the average weekly trading prices of renewable identification numbers -- the tradable credits fuel refiners use to demonstrate compliance with the mandate -- and the weekly volume of the trades.
Here is the latest snapshot of outflows and measures in response: INDONESIA Non-resident investors sold 16.43 trillion rupiah ($1.2 billion) of tradable government bonds over the first three days of last week, according to the latest government data.
In short, this looks very much like a non tradable industry where workers used to have a lot of bargaining power through collective action, and lost it in the great union-busting that took place under Reagan and after.
The 3R initiative plans to create by 2021 tradable "plastic credits" to support recycling projects in developing nations, on similar lines to carbon offsets, although it aims to be more rigorous in setting rules for the credits, Baroody said.
KIEV, March 28 (Reuters) - Ukraine will make local bonds tradable through a cross-border settlement house in the coming months to capitalise on foreign investor appetite for hryvnia-denominated debt and attract much-needed foreign currency, the finance ministry told Reuters.
The speakers told a crowd of about 100 that the tradable credits at the center of the renewable fuel program have been exploited by banks and trading firms, threatening the viability of merchant refiners like Monroe Energy and PBF Energy.
Reuters calculations showed that the total non-tradable market capitalisation of 152 Hong Kong-listed Chinese companies stood at about 2.6 trillion Hong Kong dollars, which amounts to only 8 percent of the total market capitalisation of Hong Kong-listed companies.
While the VIX, being an index, is not tradable in itself, the launch of VIX futures in 2004, VIX options in 2006 and the roll-out of sophisticated ETPs starting in 2009, provided investors the first opportunity to trade pure volatility.
In a world with many blockchains and hundreds of tradable tokens built on top of them, entire industries are automated through software, venture capital and stock markets are circumvented, entrepreneurship is streamlined and networks gain sovereignty through their own digital currency.
The fintech makes it easier to put retirement savings into alternatives such as startups, private companies, and real estate by automating some of the costly manual-intensive complexities that often come with dealing in the assets that aren't easily tradable.
Also, if the company's stock becomes readily tradable on an established market, or the employee decides to sell or transfer part or all shares to another person before the seven-year time period ends, the employee will have to pay tax.
With its ability to create boutique investment products that are several degrees removed from any tangible asset, it's finance that seems like the most obvious ideological forebear of surveillance capitalism, which uses digitalization to render more of life as tradable commodities.
A new report to be published this week by Scenic Advisement, a San Francisco-based investment bank set up in 250 to facilitate secondary stock transactions, pegs the total value of tradable shares among the top private U.S. companies at $20083 billion.
But there is value in keeping tabs on the renewable ones, so energy wonks came up with renewable energy credits (RECs), a tradable financial instrument that corresponds to a certain amount of energy produced by a certain renewable source like solar or wind.
LONDON, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Germany's two-year government bond yield hit a fresh record low on Wednesday on expectations that the European Central Bank will extend its asset purchase programme beyond March 2017 and exacerbate a scarcity of tradable debt in the market.
According to finance ministry data, foreign holding of tradable bonds increased by 1.48 trillion rupiah ($105.83 million) from Thursday, the day Warjiyo took office, to Monday, though analysts also pointed to rupiah stability and a slide in oil prices as supporting buying.
An ICO is a new way to raise funding that has gained momentum in recent months; the new company issues tokens—a sort of mini-cryptocurrency that, besides being tradable, might also give you other benefits (though this differs from project to project).
And this summer, ICOs for projects such as 0x, Civic and district0x  were incredibly successful: The projects' founders raised tens of millions of dollars, and shortly after the tokens became tradable their value surged, bringing quick and easy profits to token owners.
The poison-pill provisions in the contract extensions for Terrence Ross and Jonas Valanciunas and the low salary of the bottom third of the Raptors' roster left them with very few tradable assets (they were essentially limited by not having bad contracts).
A proposal to allow exported ethanol and other biofuels to generate the tradable RINs credits under the RFS was floated by the Trump administration last year to help lower RIN costs to refiners, but was quickly shot down by the powerful corn lobby.
This has led to collaborations both intriguing and jarring, from David Bowie's bankers transforming the royalty streams from his back catalog into tradable debt securities, to UK bank Virgin Money printing Sex Pistols' album covers on a range of limited edition credit cards.
SpaceKnow, a satellite imaging company that looks for clues on economic activity in China and Africa, raised $4m this year, while Prattle, a sentiment analysis company that uses artificial intelligence to turn material such as central bank speeches into tradable intelligence, raised $3.3m.
On a brighter note, analysts at Goldman Sachs said on Monday that they thought a "tradable bounce" in EM was now likely following the confidence-boosting hike in Turkey's interest rates, softer U.S. inflation and signs that China could start stimulating its economy again.
HAVANA, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Cubans flocked to a dozen shops that opened in Havana on Monday selling home appliances and spare parts for cars in dollars, as the cash-strapped government struggles to rake in tradable currency to purchase imports and pay its debts.
The central bank said that while wages were rising, inflation in tradable goods remained negative mainly due to the continued appreciation of the shekel, which stands at a 28-month high versus the dollar ILS= and all-time peak against a basket of currencies.
On the other hand, GDXJ is by far the most liquid and tradable name in the junior gold miner space, and a marginal increase in its weighted average market cap isn't going to noticeably change the volatility of the fund or the exposure it offers.
"The Shanghai gold benchmark will provide a fair and tradable yuan-denominated gold fix price ... will help improve yuan pricing mechanism and promote internationalisation of the Chinese gold market," Pan Gongsheng, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China said at the launch in Shanghai.
Trump tariffs will soon hit the clothing, shoes, furniture, household appliances and consumer electronics imported from China that make life better every day for tens of millions of American households, especially lower-income families that spend a higher share of their budgets on tradable goods.
And we could then take the payments (either in the form of taxes or tradable permits) on something we do not like — pollution — and use it to advance societal goals such as decreasing marginal tax rates, tax equity and transition assistance to coal communities.
"The Shanghai gold benchmark will provide a fair and tradable yuan-denominated gold fix price ... will help improve yuan pricing mechanism and promote internationalisation of the Chinese gold market," Pan Gongsheng, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, said at the launch in Shanghai.
They've limited imports, whether that's on food goods or raw materials like palm oil, to try and encourage the local industries to develop, but in the end if the local industry does not have a comparative advantage in a tradable sector, you shouldn't be building those industries.
Economists had known for generations that there was a case for exploiting market forces via things like emission taxes or tradable emission permits, but these first made it into the world of political reality with the Bush-era emissions-trading scheme used to control acid rain.
In fact, Bashar al-Assad tended to see his alliance with Iran as a tradable asset, something he could get rid of in exchange for, say, a grand bargain on the Golan Heights, which Israel has occupied since 1967, or for improved relations with the United States.
Multiple All-Stars who complement each other in obvious ways, rapidly developing studs who effortlessly blend into the modern game, and still more/better tradable assets than any team in the league make them prohibitive favorites to fill the void and stay there for a very long time.
"Seeing Singapore and Japan working together in creating a more transparent and tradable LNG market is a major step forward," said Andrew Koscharsky, Director at energy firm RCMA Group in Singapore, which trades in Asian and Australian oil, gas and power products, and is also a retail supplier in Singapore.
Here're the numbers from the major American indices, as they wrapped the day: Adding in other assets, SaaS and cloud stocks were off 4.4% on the day, making them better than other tradable equities on the day, though they have, at times, taken worse hits than the broader market itself.
Nomura FX Strategist Jordan Rochester in a note Monday raised doubts that there will be tradable momentum beyond the "knee jerk" moves to 1.32-1.34 on the back of a Conservative majority, based on Johnson's commitment not to extend the transition period reintroducing the risk of a "hard Brexit" in 2020.
The state government would auction off a declining number of tradable permits each year to raise revenue; the revenue from transportation fuels would go to the Highway Trust Fund, while the rest would be invested in various climate-y things ranging from clean energy to protections for low-income residents.
"As it gets more into the mainstream, and as more markets end up allowing it to trade where it's freely tradable, to me that's more of the bet," Lasry said in a "Squawk Box " interview, adding that he sees bitcoin investors making five to 10 times their money in three to five years.
"If U.S. economic surprise indices do not rebound and lead to a bearish trend reversal in Treasuries this summer, we ultimately think the current trend deceleration now present in equity indices will turn into bearish reversal patterns, which in turn could lead to a tradable correction into the fall," Hunter said in the note.
In the early '90s, when Nafta had yet to become law, the union-backed Alliance for Responsible Trade argued that minimum wages in the tradable-goods sectors of all three North American countries should "move as quickly as possible toward that of the highest-wage country" and allow for a decent quality of life.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jeffrey Gundlach, the chief executive of DoubleLine Capital, says "it is hard to love bonds at even 3 percent" yield, given the backdrop for accelerating economic growth in the U.S. "It seems the tradable buy on bonds will need a flight-to-safety bid on a wave of fear washing over risk markets," Gundlach told Reuters late on Saturday.
Additionally, those who have had more than $1 million in income or $10 million in assets in three consecutive years would be subject to new anti-deferral rules, such as being required to pay taxes annually on investment gains from tradable assets and being required to pay a lookback charge on nontradable assets when those investments are sold or transferred.
Allowing a monopoly on trading of a security on a single exchange with a single-market participant, a risk-derived spread, suspended unlisted trading privileges (UTPs) and dark pools may appear to fly in the face of Reg NMS and the recent market structure trend, but I do not believe there is a single-market structure that works for all tradable products.
Timothy Bartik has articulated an empirically based approach to revitalizing communities that lost jobs in tradable sectors: expand Commerce Department services that help small manufacturers overcome financing and technology barriers, while helping to link them up to global supply chains; invest in local infrastructure, services and improved land quality (brownfields, troubled neighborhoods) to encourage business development; and close local skills gaps with training and apprenticeship (earn while you learn) programs.
For all that's made of Toronto's ballyhooed ball movement, DeMar DeRozan's sudden transformation into Reggie Miller, and a group of non-lottery pick youngsters (Jakob Poeltl notwithstanding) who function as tradable assets and helpful contributors, it's the most impressive defense of Dwane Casey's tenure—which ranked first in December and is up to sixth for the season—that should make people believe this team is overlooked as a legitimate championship contender. Or...not?
PA, Store Electronics and Constructions Industrielles Mediterranee to be included in the CAC small index * Spie and Worldline to be removed from the CAC small index * Amundi, Edenred, Showroomprive, Store Electronics and Constructions Industrielles Mediterranee to be included in the CAC Mid & Small index * Eutelsat to be removed from the CAC Mid & Small index * Amundi, Showroomprive, Store Electronics and Constructions Industrielles Mediterranee to be included in the CAC All-Tradable index * Changes will be effective as of March 21, 2016 Source text: bit.
In their January 262 paper, "The China Shock," David Autor, David Dorn and Gordon Hanson, economists at M.I.T., the University of Zurich and the University of California-San Diego respectively, found that If one had to project the impact of China's momentous economic reform for the U.S. labor market with nothing to go on other than a standard undergraduate economics textbook, one would predict large movements of workers between U.S. tradable industries (say, from apparel and furniture to pharmaceuticals and jet aircraft), limited reallocation of jobs from tradables to non-tradables, and no net impacts on U.S. aggregate employment.

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