fungible

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English - Turkish
misli
{s} geri ödenebilir
{s} karşılanabilir
fungible goods
(Ticaret) misli şeyler
fungible goods
(Kanun,Ticaret) misli mallar
fungibility
(Ticaret) takas edilebilirlik
fungibility
(Ticaret) değiştirilebilirlik
fungibility
(Ticaret) mübadele edilebilirlik
fungibility
(Ticaret) ikame edilebilirlik
English - English
Interchangeable
Able to be substituted for something of equal value

Whoa – these commodities are fucking fungible!.

that may be measured, counted, or weighed
Interchangeable Products which can be substituted for purposes of shipment or storage
a commodity that is freely interchangeable with another in satisfying an obligation
{s} (about merchandise) that can traded or substituted, replaceable (Law); interchangeable
Uniform and consistent quality from lot to lot A characteristic required of a commodity before it can be traded on an organized exchange Commodity futures markets are said to be fungible
\FUN-juh-bul\, adjective: 1 (Law) Freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation 2 Interchangeable
a commodity that is freely interchangeable with another in satisfying an obligation of goods or commodities; freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation
During the transitional period, transactions in either NCDs or euro units can be credited or debited to the same account with no conversion
Products such as grains that lose their identity when stored together
{i} something that can traded or substituted
of goods or commodities; freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation
The ability to interchange one asset for another
n and adj Capable of mutual substitution in use or satisfaction of a contract A commodity or service whose individual units are so similar that one unit of the same grade or quality is considered interchangeable with any other unit of the same grade or quality Examples-tin, grain, coal, sugar, money, etc
fungibility
the property of a good or a commodity whereby individual units are capable of mutual substitution
fungibility
the quality of being capable of exchange or interchange
fungibility
The characteristic of interchangeability Futures contracts for the same commodity or financial instrument and delivery month are fungible due to their standardized specifications for quality, quantity, delivery date and delivery locations
fungibility
The characteristic of interchangeability Futures contracts for the same commodity and delivery month are fungible due to their standardized specifications for quality, quantity, delivery date and delivery locations
fungibility
the interchangeability of allowances, credits, and/or offsets, assuming that each unit represents a consistently measured and standardized quantity of emissions
fungibility
The inter-changeability of the emission reduction credits among the mechanisms
fungibility
The inherent characteristic of existing in many separate units, each of which is the same as, and can be used in place of any other unit Municipal securities are considered generally to lack fungibility because, given the large number of issues and the relatively small principal amount outstanding on most issues, a person seeking to replace securities of a specific issue (e g , in order to make delivery on a transaction) often finds it difficult to locate identical securities elsewhere in the market The features of securities which must be identical in order for them to be considered fungible for delivery purposes are specified in MSRB Rules G-12(e) and G-15(c)
fungibility
The characteristic of interchangeability Instruments that are equivalent, substitutable and interchangeable in law
fungibility
{i} (Law) condition of being replaceable (about merchandise)
fungibility
The substitutability of listed options, which is dependant upon their common expiration dates and strike prices The congruence of expiration dates and strike prices give the investor the power of closing their positions by putting offsetting transactions through the options clearing corporation
fungibility
The substitutability of listed options, which is dependent upon their common expiration dates and strike prices The congruence of expiration dates and strike prices lets investors close positions by offsetting transactions through the options clearing corporation
fungibility
measures ability of a buyer to substitute one technology or product for another
fungibles
Things which may be furnished or restored in kind, as distinguished from specific things; called also fungible things
fungibles
Movable goods which may be valued by weight or measure, in contradistinction from those which must be judged of individually
fungibles
{i} commodities that can be traded or replaced by an equal amount of a similar commodity
fungible

    Hyphenation

    fun·gi·ble

    Turkish pronunciation

    fʌncîbıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfənʤəbəl/ /ˈfʌnʤɪbəl/

    Etymology

    () From Latin fungor "discharge a duty" and -ible "able to".
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