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Definition von commodities im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

commodity
emtia

Emtia fiyatları düşüyor. - Commodity prices are falling.

Emtia fiyatları artıyordu. - Commodity prices were rising.

commodities exchange
(Ekonomi) Emtia borsası
combination of commodities
(Ticaret) mal bileşimleri
commodity
(Ticaret) ticari mal
commodity
mal

Eski çağlarda tuz az bulunan ve maliyetli bir metaydı. - Salt was a rare and costly commodity in ancient times.

commodity
ticaret eşyası
commodity
hammadde
commodity
(Politika, Siyaset) emptia
commodity
{i} eşya
commodity
ticari mal veya eşya
commodity
alıp satılan şey
commodity
(Ticaret) vadeli işleme konu varlık
commodity
(Ticaret) emtea
commodity
ürün
commodity
madde
commodity
ticari
essential commodities
temel mallar
non-essential commodities
zaruri olmayan mallar
cargo and/or commodities
(Askeri) YÜK VE EMTİA: Bak. "essential support/cargo", "immediately vital cargo", "non-vital cargo" ve "valuable support/cargo"
commodity
ürün/eşya
commodity
staple commodities başlıca satış ürünleri
major commodities
(Ticaret) başlıca hammaddeler
staple commodities
(Ticaret) sürekli satılan mallar
Englisch - Englisch
Goods such as grains, silver and other precious metals, and minerals traded in large amounts on a commodities exchange
The objects of choice by consumers in a market economy Commodities are finite in number The commodity vector represents amounts of different commodities, usually referred to as a consumption bundle/vector Let us assume that there are in all L different commodities Consumption set is a subset of the commodity space RL, where each element of the subspace is a consumption bundle
Bulk goods such as grains, metals, livestock, oil, cotton, coffee, sugar and cocoa They can either be sold on the spot market for immediate delivery or on the commodities exchanges for later delivery Trade on the exchanges is in the form of futures contracts Commodities are often viewed as a hedge against inflation because their price rises with the consumer price index BACK TO TOP
Raw materials like wheat, gold, silver, oil, pork bellies, oranges, cocoa Commodities can be extremely volatile or risky investments
Bulk goods such as grains, metals, livestock, oil, cotton, coffee, sugar and cocoa They can be sold either on the spot market for immediate delivery or on the commodities exchanges for later delivery Trade on the exchanges is in the form of futures contracts Commodities are often viewed as a hedge against inflation because their price rises with the consumer price index
An investment in a contract to buy or sell products such as fuel oil, pork, grain, coffee, sugar, and other consumer staple items by a specified future date
raw materials such as oil, wheat, soybeans, pork, or gold -you buy In buying commodities you are hoping that the price will rise, so that you can sell the commodity for a profit
Bulk products, such as metals, grains, and foods, that are traded on a commodities exchange
In investment terms, raw materials or semi-finished goods such as wheat, coffee, pork bellies, copper, etc Top of Page
Any unprocessed agricultural and mineral good
products or goods which are produced to meet certain needs and which are for use or for exchange in markets (eg fruit, cars, etc)
Tangible assets such as pork bellies, wheat, gold, or silver They are bought and sold in a cash market
In investment terms, raw materials or semi-finished goods such as wheat, coffee, pork bellies, copper, etc BACK TO TOP
a budget category that includes miscellaneous expendable materials and supplies, such as paper, computer diskettes, etc , costing less than $5000 on federal grants Note that computer software is considered contractual services, not commodities
Assets (usually agricultural products or metals) that are generally interchangeable with one another and therefore share a common price For example, corn, wheat, and rubber generally trade at one price on commodity markets worldwide
Any article exchanged in trade, most commonly used to refer to raw materials and agricultural products
Bulk goods such as grains, metals and foods which are traded on a commodities exchange
either goods in general, or specific raw materials or primary products (cereals, metals, tea, coffee, rubber, etc ) traded on special markets
plural of commodity
Any product traded or sold
Goods and services normally intended for sale on the market at a price that is designed to cover their cost of production Includes all goods and services produced by industries, all imported goods and services except direct purchases abroad by government and households, and that part of the gross output of producers of government services and a private non-profit services to households which is sold on the conditions, characteristic of sales of commodities
In City parlance, a commodity is any homogenous item which may be freely bought and sold Commodities can be shares, furniture or houses, but the term typically refers to things like coffee, cocoa and Soya beans (soft commodities) or gold, aluminum, platinum (hard commodities) Commodities are typically bought and sold in the futures markets where producers combine with manufacturers and speculators to create a liquid market
Articles of commerce: the law relating to trade in them
Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Articles of commerce or products that can be used for commerce In a narrow sense, products traded on an authorized commodity exchange Types of commodities include agricultural products, metals, petroleum, foreign currencies, financial instruments and indexes to name a few
commodities exchange
(Ekonomi) A commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products are traded. Most commodity markets across the world trade in agricultural products and other raw materials (like wheat, barley, sugar, maize, cotton, cocoa, coffee, milk products, pork bellies, oil, metals, etc.) and contracts based on them. These contracts can include spot prices, forwards, futures and options on futures. Other sophisticated products may include interest rates, environmental instruments, swaps, or ocean freight contracts. Steel contracts started to be traded for the first time on the London Metal Exchange in 2007
commodity
Anything which has both a use-value and an exchange-value
commodity
Self-interest; personal convenience or advantage

they commonly respect their own ends, commodity is the steer of all their actions .

commodity
Undifferentiated goods characterized by a low profit margin, as distinguished from branded products

Although they were once in the forefront of consumer electronics, the calculators have become a mere commodity.

commodity
Raw materials, agricultural and other primary products as objects of large-scale trading in specialized exchanges

The price of crude oil is determined in continuous trading between professional players in World's many commodities exchanges.

commodity
Something useful or valuable

And Slade said: It really makes me sad that football club chairmen and boards seem to have lost that most precious commodity - patience. Sam's sacking at Newcastle had, I suppose, been on the cards for a while, but it is really ridiculous to fire a manager after such a short time. Somerset County Gazette on Jan. 14th, 2008.

commodity
Convenience
commodity
something that is bought and sold
commodity
{n} any article of traffic, goods, wares, produce; in the sense of interest, profit, use
basic commodities
staple items, basic products
commodity
-a logical grouping of inventory based upon user-defined characteristics Different industries will define commodity classifications differently For example, in one industry they may have a classification of "building materials" that encompasses anything that would be used to describe all construction materials while another industry may have separate commodity classifications for "framing lumber," "decking materials," "fasteners," and "concrete products "
commodity
articles of commerce
commodity
A commodity is something that is sold for money. The government increased prices on several basic commodities like bread and meat
commodity
An article of commerce or a product that can be used for commerce In a narrow sense, products traded on authorized commodity exchanges The types of commodities include agricultural products, metals, petroleum, foreign currencies and financial instruments and indexes to name a few
commodity
Indication of the type of goods Commodities are coded according to the harmonized system
commodity
Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold
commodity
Any good exchange in trade Usually refers to raw materials and agricultural products traded principally on the basis of price
commodity
An article of commerce or a product that can be used for commerce In a narrow sense, products traded on an authorized commodity exchange The types of commodities include agricultural products, metals, petroleum, foreign currencies, and financial instruments and index, to name a few
commodity
Raw materials that can be bought and sold
commodity
A raw material which is reasonably homogeneous and can be freely traded on a commodity market The market is roughly divisible into metals, soft commodities (agricultural produce, further divisible between food and non-food items) and fuels The weather, strikes and the operation of cartels, among other factors, have a substantial effect the prices of commodities
commodity
Anything bought or sold, any article of commerce that is non-differentiated
commodity
That which affords convenience, advantage, or profit, especially in commerce, including everything movable that is bought and sold (except animals), goods, wares, merchandise, produce of land and manufactures, etc
commodity
A parcel or quantity of goods
commodity
An article of trade or commerce Often used to denote goods that are relatively homogenous (e g , corn)
commodity
A commodity is a food, a metal or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts
commodity
Any bulk good traded on an exchange or in the cash, or spot, market Examples include metals, grains and meats
commodity
{i} merchandise, goods, item that is bought and sold; something useful
commodity
Convenience; accommodation; profit; benefit; advantage; interest; commodiousness
commodity
This generic term covers a wide range of items that can be traded, including metals (such as gold, and silver) and agricultural goods (such as wool and wheat)
commodity
Bulk goods such as metals, foodstuffs and grains which have their prices determined by competitive bids and offers
commodity
A good or a service that is exchanged for money The origin of the term is wider, arising from the idea of a convenience or accommodation
commodity
A commodity is food, a metal or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts
commodity
A broad category of goods/services acquired (agricultural equipment) Shall mean an article of trade, a movable article of value, something that is bought or sold; any movable/tangible thing that is produced or used as the subject or barter or sale
commodity
An item of purchase which may include office goods or materials, food, printing, building materials, and other items needed to support normal day-to-day operations Commodity does not include leases of real property and insurance Purchase orders will normally be utilized to obtain items in this category
commodity
Something useful or valuable; an article of commerce, especially when delivered for shipment In the context of export control, any piece of equipment, hardware, or other tangible physical property/material
commodity
This refers to any product that is essentially undifferentiated This means that there is no difference in the product regardless of which company you buy from Milk is generally said to be a commodity As long as the product meets the provincial health guidelines for milk, there is really no difference between producers or sellers
commodity
A commodity is food, metal, or another fixed physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts
commodity
Product or goods that attract an excise Currently commodities for excise purposes fall into the following main groups: alcohol petroleum tobacco and coal
commodity
A transportable resource product with commercial value; all resource products which are articles of commerce
commodity
An article of trade or commerce Similar goods or services purchased within the University community are commonly grouped to facilitate proper analysis of individual costs and various market factors
commodities

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