fungibility - définition. Qu'est-ce que fungibility
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fungibility - définition


Fungibility         
PROPERTY OF A GOOD WHOSE INDIVIDUAL UNITS ARE ESSENTIALLY INTERCHANGEABLE
Fungible; Fungible things; Fungible goods; Fungible good; Non-fungible
In economics, fungibility is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are essentially interchangeable, and each of whose parts is indistinguishable from any other part. Fungible tokens are the ones that can be exchanged or replaced; for example, a $100 note can easily be exchanged for twenty $5 bills.
fungible         
PROPERTY OF A GOOD WHOSE INDIVIDUAL UNITS ARE ESSENTIALLY INTERCHANGEABLE
Fungible; Fungible things; Fungible goods; Fungible good; Non-fungible
['f?n(d)??b(?)l]
¦ adjective Law (of goods contracted for without an individual specimen being specified) replaceable by another identical item; mutually interchangeable.
Derivatives
fungibility noun
Origin
C17: from med. L. fungibilis, from fungi 'perform, enjoy'.
fungible things         
PROPERTY OF A GOOD WHOSE INDIVIDUAL UNITS ARE ESSENTIALLY INTERCHANGEABLE
Fungible; Fungible things; Fungible goods; Fungible good; Non-fungible
n. sometimes merely called "fungibles," goods which are interchangeable, often sold or delivered in bulk, since any one of them is as good as another. Grain or gravel are fungibles, as are securities which are identical.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour fungibility
1. Fungibility itself, as an economic concept, is different from liquidity.
2. Mobily innovatively demonstrated the fungibility of airtime as an asset to raise to the capital.
3. Arab News DUBAI, 15 March 2008 — Euromoney awarded Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) the 2007 Financing Award for the information and communication technology sector for demonstrating the fungibility of its airtime.
4. The worst part is that much of this $60 goes overseas to foreigners who wish us no good: Wahhabi Saudi princes who subsidize terrorists; Hugo Chavez, the mini–Mussolini of the Southern Hemisphere; and (through the fungibility of oil) the nuclear–hungry, death–to–America Iranian mullahs.
5. According to the magazine according, what set Mobily apart from the rest, was the way that the Islamic finance rules of agency were applied, and how Mobily was able to demonstrate the "fungibility" of airtime, the minutes of usage consumed by mobile phone customers, essentially an intangible asset.