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trading ['treɪdɪŋ]1 noun(buying and selling) commerce m, négoce m; (illicit dealing) trafic m;∎ trading on the Stock Exchange was heavy le volume de transactions à la Bourse était important(partner) commercial;∎ France is our most important trading partner la France est notre principal partenaire commercial►► Accountancy trading account compte m d'exploitation générale;trading bank banque f commerciale;trading capital capital m engagé ou de roulement;trading company société f commerciale;Stock Exchange trading day jour m de Bourse;British trading estate zone f artisanale et commerciale;Stock Exchange trading floor corbeille f, parquet m;trading hours heures fpl d'ouverture; Stock Exchange horaires fpl des criées;Stock Exchange trading instrument outil m de spéculation;trading licence carte f de commerce;trading loss perte f;∎ trading losses for the past year were heavy les pertes subies pour l'exercice de l'année écoulée ont été lourdes;Stock Exchange trading member intermédiaire m négociateur;Stock Exchange trading month mois m d'échéance;trading nation nation f commerçante;Stock Exchange trading order ordre m de négociation;Commerce trading profit bénéfice(s) m(pl) d'exploitation;Accountancy trading and profit and loss account compte m de résultat;Stock Exchange trading range écart m de prix, fourchette f de cotation;∎ prices are stuck in a trading range les prix ne varient pas beaucoup;Stock Exchange trading rate cours m;trading results résultats mpl de l'exercice;Stock Exchange trading room salle f des changes ou des marchés;Stock Exchange trading session séance f boursière;trading stamp timbre-prime m, vignette-épargne f;trading standards normes fpl de conformité;trading standards office ≃ Direction f de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes;trading year année f d'exploitation, exercice m -
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commerce m, négoce m;∎ trading on the Stock Exchange was heavy le volume de transactions à la Bourse était importantACCOUNTANCY trading account compte m d'exploitation;trading bank banque f commerciale;trading capital capital m de roulement;trading company entreprise f commerciale;STOCK EXCHANGE trading day jour m de Bourse;British trading estate zone f industrielle;STOCK EXCHANGE trading floor parquet m, corbeille f;STOCK EXCHANGE trading instrument instrument m de négociation, outil m de spéculation;trading licence carte f de commerce;trading loss perte f;STOCK EXCHANGE trading member intermédiaire m négociateur;STOCK EXCHANGE trading month mois m d'échéance;trading nation nation f commerçante;STOCK EXCHANGE trading order ordre m de négociation;trading partner partenaire m commercial;trading profit bénéfice m d'exploitation;ACCOUNTANCY trading and profit and loss account compte de résultat;STOCK EXCHANGE trading range écart m de prix, fourchette f de cotation;∎ prices are stuck in a trading range les prix ne varient pas beaucoup;trading results résultats m pl de l'exercice;STOCK EXCHANGE trading room salle f des changes ou des marchés;STOCK EXCHANGE trading session séance f boursière;trading stamp timbre-prime m, vignette-épargne f;trading standards normes f pl de conformité;British Trading Standards Office ≃ Direction f de la consommation et de la représentation des fraudes;trading volume volume m d'affaires;trading year exercice m comptableThe platinum price moved higher Thursday with one analyst from Merrill Lynch & Co. New York, observing that the price is meandering in the trading range with a slight phasing out of physical metal on the market.
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