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market prices

n. (market price English)

Usage examples of "market prices".

Baghdad sells the oil to Syria at 50 percent of market prices, the Syrians pay the Iraqis directly rather than into the U.

For the past fifty years, we have been at the mercy of OPEC, who has played with market prices like a yo-yo.

He pays me a percentage after the crops are sold at current market prices, which is all too low nowadays.

A lone prospector had to sell at market prices, and the price was always far below their starry-eyed dreams.

River floods, fur catches in Canada, stock market prices, marriages, epidemics, freight-car loadings, bank clearings, locust plagues, divorces, tree growth, wars, rainfall, earth magnetism, building construction patents applied for, mur- dersyou name it.

Exported abroad, the assets were sold for dollars, pounds, or deutsche marks at world market prices.

Blockade runners crossed from the Russian Zone at great risk and their black-market prices were high.

Black market prices for bacta are beginning to climb again because, in effect, the PCF attack has made our bacta off-limits to a lot of people.

He pictured Mrs D'Abernon's husband reading the same paper in the back of a chauffeur-driven limousine, his mind stuffed with stock-market prices, uninterested in the dull, domestic routine he imagined his wife was following.

Prohibited practices include: price gouging above government-mandated, maximum allowable market prices for agricultural products.

The idea that she is somehow receiving yesterday's stock market prices apparently out of thin air is merely impossible, and therefore must be the case, because the idea that she is maintaining an immensely complex and laborious hoax of no benefit to herself is hopelessly improbable.