Cotton market

Cotton market
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  • market — marketer, n. /mahr kit/, n. 1. an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers market. 2. a store for the sale of food: a meat market. 3. a meeting of people for selling and… …   Universalium

  • market — Place of commercial activity in which goods, commodities, securities, services, etc., are bought and sold. Zemel v. Commercial Warehouses, 132 N.J.L. 341, 40 A.2d 642, 643. The region in which any commodity or product can be sold; the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • market — Place of commercial activity in which goods, commodities, securities, services, etc., are bought and sold. Zemel v. Commercial Warehouses, 132 N.J.L. 341, 40 A.2d 642, 643. The region in which any commodity or product can be sold; the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Cotton Price Stabilization Board — The Cotton Price Stabilization Board (Caisse de Stabilisation des Prix du Coton or CSPC) was a Chadian governative board created in 1968. Its task was to stabilize prices paid to peasant producers by funding operating losses incurred by… …   Wikipedia

  • market — /ˈmakət / (say mahkuht) noun 1. a meeting of people for selling and buying. 2. the assemblage of people at such a meeting. 3. an open space or a covered building where such meetings are held, especially for the sale of food, etc. 4. a store for… …  

  • market — mar•ket [[t]ˈmɑr kɪt[/t]] n. 1) an open place or a building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods 2) a store for the sale of food 3) a meeting of people for buying and selling 4) the people assembled 5) bus trade in a particular… …   From formal English to slang

  • Cotton Futures Act — The Cotton Futures Act of 1914 authorized the United States Department of Agriculture to establish physical standards as a means of determining color grade, staple length and strength, and other qualities and properties for cotton. It was… …   Wikipedia

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  • Cotton factor — Cotton factors and others go about their business in The New Orleans Cotton Exchange by French painter Edgar Degas, 1873 In the antebellum South, most cotton planters relied on cotton factors (sometimes also called commission merchants) to sell… …   Wikipedia

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