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commodity English

Meaning commodity meaning

What does commodity mean?
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commodity

A commodity is something that is bought or sold. The price of corn and other farming commodities has dropped by 10%. There have been big changes in commodity prices and exchange rates over the past decade. Margaret had regarded her body as a tradeable commodity. A commodity is a valuable quality or thing. Hope may become a very rare commodity.

commodity

articles of commerce

Synonyms commodity synonyms

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Examples commodity examples

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Simple sentences

Commodity prices were rising.
Freedom of speech is a precious commodity.
Salt was a rare and costly commodity in ancient times.

Movie subtitles

Thats a very mediocre commodity.
That's Casablanca's leading commodity.
Pity's a commodity in here.
Rations of his favorite commodity, punishment.
I'm offering you my commodity - gold!
I can conceive of no commodity, sir. that could interest me less.
She's full of education and it's a delicate commodity.
Cotton is a very liquid commodity.
Photography is becoming a high-priced commodity.
So you see, Matron, perhaps it might be of some benefit to all of us, if we were to openly discuss the nature of trust and explore those areas where such a valuable commodity may be nurtured, and not stifled or eroded.
Five million years ago, the Galactic economy collapsed, and seeing that custom-built planets are something of a luxury commodity.
Do not buy women They are a tough commodity.
Do you not know that women are a tough commodity?
Seize all assets of Duke Duke Commodity Brokers, as well as all personal holdings of Randolph and Mortimer Duke.
That's a very mediocre commodity.
That's CasabIanca's leading commodity.
The wool of Tibetan sheep and goats is a much sought-after commodity at markets in the neighbouring countries because of its density and robustness.
And there's all that powerful commodity to be put to use.
You're a rare commodity, Mr Hunter.
Water is a precious commodity here.
Do not consider myself very knowledgeable about this. But this commodity, is out of range.
The commodity market?
Now this is a business, and I think you're a valuable commodity.
No disrespect intended, sir, but I don't like to think of myself as a commodity.
So perhaps it might be of some benefit if we were to openly discuss the nature of trust and explore areas where such a valuable commodity may be nurtured, and not stifled or eroded.
He does not want to sell a hot commodity.
You'll find a more valuable commodity.
To market a commodity it is necessary to exploit.
Those Portuguese boats claim to be commodity trading ships.
A husband is a sticky commodity, my dear.
It is only a commodity.
Matt, you're a starship commander. That makes you a valuable commodity.
You are just a commodity!
Am I only a commodity?
There's a huge cotton crop. - Cotton? - Cotton is a very liquid commodity.
The world at once present and absent. that the spectacle makes visible. is the world of the commodity. dominating everything that is lived.

News and current affairs

Second is growth as a by-product of commodity booms.
Borrowing costs are rising for highly indebted sovereigns, credit rationing is undermining small and medium-size companies, and falling commodity prices are reducing exporting countries' income.
Economically, it mainly relies on energy and commodity exports, and in its modernization efforts, it is largely dependent on the West, particularly Europe.
Global commodity prices will collapse, and prices for many goods and services will stop rising so quickly as unemployment and excess capacity grow.
Indeed, the currency of any country that is significantly dependent on commodity exports has suffered.
Commodity prices will continue to be soft, pulling down commodity currencies, and bolstering the yen especially, since resource-poor Japan is so reliant on commodity imports.
Commodity prices are plumbing new depths.
Commodity currencies had to come off their meteoric highs.
Over the long run, globalization and economic convergence will resume, and emerging market and commodity currencies will have to strengthen.
The recent drop in commodity prices has exacerbated the situation, depleting what little growth dynamism the economy had left, while fueling inflation, deepening poverty, and spreading economic insecurity and financial instability.
Argentina is vulnerable to external shocks such as declining agricultural commodity prices because Argentina failed to develop a diversified export sector, one in which a broad range of industrial and service sectors are internationally competitive.
Dollar commodity prices could plunge at any time, as a result of a new recession, an increase in real interest rates in the United States, fluctuations in climate, or random sector-specific factors.
Growth driven by high commodity prices is also susceptible to busts, for similar reasons. Commodity prices tend to move in cycles.
Moreover, commodity booms frequently produce ugly politics in countries with weak institutions, leading to costly struggles for resource rents, which are rarely invested wisely.
At this stage of their economic development, with its focus on commodity exports, the priority for Africa's countries should be long-term economic integration, not currency union.
They are equally relevant to developing economies in terms of jobs, fighting poverty, and creating new opportunities at a time of increasingly uncertain commodity prices and exports.
Even with the modest recovery in commodity prices over the past six months, Russia's energy sector has experienced declining production in recent years, due in part to fears among foreign investors of expropriation.
Commodity export prices are at record levels, global liquidity has been ample, and international interest rates have been low.
What saved Argentina over the last decade were highly favorable external conditions: sky-high global commodity prices and technological innovations that greatly increased farm yields.
With imports still growing strongly and commodity prices beginning to fall as a result of the world slowdown, Argentina's large trade surplus is disappearing quickly.
Even with sticky wages and prices in Europe, the global slowdown will reduce energy, commodity, and food prices on world markets, all of which are important factors behind currently elevated European inflation levels.
While commodity prices are always more variable than those for manufactured goods and services, commodity markets over the last five years have seen extraordinary, almost unprecedented, volatility.

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