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Qué (quién) es MARKETS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Markets; The market; Mainstream market; The Market (disambiguation); Market (film); Market (disambiguation); The Market

market         
n.
store, shop
1) a fish; food market; hypermarket (BE); meat; open-air market; supermarket
2) at a market (to shop at the market)
place where trade is conducted
3) a stock market
4) a flea; open; overseas; spot market
5) on a market (to buy oil on the spot market; to put a new product on the market; a new computer has just come out on the market)
stock market
6) to play the market ('to speculate')
7) to depress the market
8) a bear ('falling'); bull ('rising') market
9) the market is active; depressed; falling; firm, steady; rising; sluggish
10) the market closes strong; weak
11) the market opens strong; weak
supply of goods, services
12) to capture, corner, monopolize a market
13) to flood, glut a market
14) the housing; labor market
15) a buyer's; seller's market
demand
16) to create a market
17) to study the market
18) to depress a market
19) a market for (there is no market for large cars)
20) in the market for (we're in the market for a new house)
21) a drug on the market ('smt. for which there is little demand')
trade
22) the bond; commodities; securities; stock; used-car; wheat market
market         
¦ noun
1. a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
an open space or covered building where vendors convene to sell their goods.
2. an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted: the labour market.
3. a demand for a particular commodity or service.
[often as modifier] the free market; the operation of supply and demand: market forces.
4. a stock market.
¦ verb (markets, marketing, marketed)
1. advertise or promote.
2. offer for sale.
3. US go shopping for provisions.
Phrases
be in the market for wish to buy.
make a market Finance take part in active dealing in shares or other assets.
on the market available for sale.
Derivatives
marketer noun
Origin
ME, via Anglo-Norman Fr. from L. mercatus, from mercari 'buy' (see also merchant).
market         
(markets, marketing, marketed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A market is a place where goods are bought and sold, usually outdoors.
He sold boots on a market stall.
N-COUNT
2.
The market for a particular type of thing is the number of people who want to buy it, or the area of the world in which it is sold. (BUSINESS)
The foreign market was increasingly crucial.
...the Russian market for personal computers...
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp, oft N for/in n
3.
The market refers to the total amount of a product that is sold each year, especially when you are talking about the competition between the companies who sell that product. (BUSINESS)
The two big companies control 72% of the market.
N-SING: the N
4.
If you talk about a market economy, or the market price of something, you are referring to an economic system in which the prices of things depend on how many are available and how many people want to buy them, rather than prices being fixed by governments. (BUSINESS)
Their ultimate aim was a market economy for Hungary...
He must sell the house for the current market value.
...the market price of cocoa.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
To market a product means to organize its sale, by deciding on its price, where it should be sold, and how it should be advertised. (BUSINESS)
...if you marketed our music the way you market pop music...
...if a soap is marketed as an anti-acne product.
VERB: V n, be V-ed as n
6.
The job market or the labour market refers to the people who are looking for work and the jobs available for them to do. (BUSINESS)
Every year, 250,000 people enter the job market.
...the changes in the labour market during the 1980s.
N-SING: the n N
7.
The stock market is sometimes referred to as the market. (BUSINESS)
The market collapsed last October.
N-SING: the N
8.
9.
If you say that it is a buyer's market, you mean that it is a good time to buy a particular thing, because there is a lot of it available, so its price is low. If you say that it is a seller's market, you mean that very little of it is available, so its price is high. (BUSINESS)
Don't be afraid to haggle: for the moment, it's a buyer's market...
PHRASE: v-link PHR
10.
If you are in the market for something, you are interested in buying it.
If you're in the market for a new radio, you'll see that the latest models are very different.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR n
11.
If something is on the market, it is available for people to buy. If it comes onto the market, it becomes available for people to buy. (BUSINESS)
...putting more empty offices on the market.
...new medicines that have just come onto the market.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
12.
If you price yourself out of the market, you try to sell goods or services at a higher price than other people, with the result that no one buys them from you. (BUSINESS)
At ?150,000 for a season, he really is pricing himself out of the market.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Market

Market is a term used to describe concepts such as:

  • Market (economics), system in which parties engage in transactions according to supply and demand
  • Market economy
  • Marketplace, a physical marketplace or public market

Market(s) or The Market(s) may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de MARKETS
1. The underwriting syndicate includes RBC Capital Markets, CIBC World Markets and Genuity Capital Markets.
2. International Markets Chaim Hurvitz pointed to Germany and Japan as the two most interesting markets.
3. However since that meeting, financial markets have been roiled by problems in global credit markets.
4. "Its not the UAEs style to shock the markets," Mushtaq Khan, economist at Citigroup Global Markets.
5. I believe these are important markets for you, and important markets for U.S. goods and services.