1. tradable - Noun
2. tradable - Adjective
tradable (comparative more tradable, superlative most tradable)
Capable of being traded.
Oil is a tradable commodity.
tradable (plural tradables)
An asset which can be traded.
What is the price of the tradable?
On social networking sites, we may expose ourselves, but we choose to do so. We are in control and, often wrongly, we do not feel we are giving away tradable data. Julian Baggini
Perrigo treated it as tradable income in its Irish tax return, subject to a 12.5 per cent tax rate, and argued that was consistent with how Elan reported purchase and sale of Intellectual Property (IP) rights to medicines over years. Source: Internet
A letterbox has a rubber stamp and a logbook instead of tradable items. Source: Internet
First, productivity growth in the tradable goods sector has caused a fall in the relative price of such goods, and so increased trade. Source: Internet
GrainChain’s innovative platform enables faster payment and allows for the immediate availability of tradable commodities between buyers and farmers. Source: Internet
The bond market - which is many times larger than the stock market - includes tradable loans to governments and businesses. Source: Internet