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traded

listed \listed\ adj.

  1. placed on a list. Opposite of unlisted. [Narrower terms: catalogued; {recorded ; {traded ]

  2. officially entered in a roll or list; as, listed on a stock exchange; a listed securities trader.

    Syn: enrolled.

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traded

vb. (en-past of: trade)

WordNet
traded

adj. (of securities) bought and sold on a stock exchange

Usage examples of "traded".

No one is going to be so foolish as to rock the boat when millions upon millions of dollars flow into the bank accounts of the British oligarchists and more gold is traded on the Hong Kong gold market than the combined total traded in London and New York.

A perpetual exemption from all duties was stipulated for their vessels which traded to the ports of the Black Sea.

Instead, the stock was actively traded on the London Exchange, and annual meetings were swayed by whatever coalition of shareholders emerged on any particular issue.

At noon on September 2, 1937, Gall traded his cargo of furs for supplies abo,.

The notion of 336 QUEST FOR A NEW EMPIRE receiving goods free from HBC stores that had previously traded them for furs was disturbing and not always understood.

Latins who traded in the Black Sea, and perhaps to annihilate the subsistence of the city.

The purpose of my exercise was to find out the mechanics of how gold is moved and traded, and secondly to test bogus documents which had been prepared for me by ex-intelligence friends of mine who specialized in this kind of thing.

Ohio company was revived immediately after the peace of Aix-la-Cha-pelle, when certain merchants of London, who traded to Maryland and Virginia, petitioned the government on this subject, and were indulged not only with a grant of a great tract of ground to the southward of Pennsylvania, which they promised to settle, but also with an exclusive privilege of trading with the Indians on the banks of the river Ohio.

Bowl-shaped ingots were certainly being traded in the late Bronze Age.

In the archaeological record the oldest traded material is obsidian, a very fine, jet-black and shiny volcanic glass, which was mined at a single source in southern Turkey but was found all over the Middle East, where its transparent, reflective, super-cutting properties made it magical and much sought after.

Bureau of Exchange Medium proposed that paper money be traded in every three years but, gradually, this rule was relaxed.

Beacon Hill, admired hy their neighbors for their philanthropy and their patronage of art and culture, these men traded in State Street while overseers ran their factories, managers directed their railroads, agents sold their water power and real estate.

He had traded with the J awas many times, and he knew how to make certain they did not get the best of him.

When the bartering was completed, Anakin had traded a little more than half of what he had brought as barter for two mechanic droids in excellent condition, three more multipurpose droids that were serviceable, and a damaged hyperdrive converter that he could put back into service in no time.

Majer-Commander found out, from what we captured, that Hamorian blades were being traded into Jera, I was transferred here.