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The word 'mercantile' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this word to describe an area of business or dealing with goods and services, particularly related to commerce and the buying and selling of commodities. For example, "He was extremely successful in his mercantile career, making a substantial profit through his trading activities."
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mercantile
adjective
Concerned with the exchange of goods for profit
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But what if you could choose to play any of these games without trying to gain wealth through conquest, violence or the mercantile capitalist strategy of buying cheap and selling dear?
The east African Asians formed the mercantile and administrative classes, and Jayaben enjoyed a comfortable lifestyle.
When those were made, as the chronicler Giorgio Vasari noted over half a century later, he worked happily for many Florentine families painting "very nude women"."Money and Beauty" was proposed in 2006, just after the birth of the foundation that runs the Palazzo Strozzi, a 15th-century building in the middle of Florence built by mercantile rivals of the Medici.
Started more than 300 years ago in a coffee shop in Tower Street run by Edward Lloyd, the market was first thought up to share the hazards of mercantile trading adventures.
Why are so many adults adopted in Japan?The reason is more mercantile than magnanimous.
The temple areas are best, in the earthy working-class districts of Tokyo's shitamachi, literally, the "lower town", near the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay where something of old Tokyo's mercantile vitality and lust for life remain apparent.
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The member-owned New York Mercantile Exchange, for instance, is still relatively affordable although, like the old CBOT, it has a dogged adherence to open-outcry trading and a reputation for fierce internal politics that, says one market observer, "makes the Board of Trade grain guys look like a bunch of nuns".
He claims that his company's order-entry platform handles more than half the electronic volume on the world's big four futures exchanges the Chicago Board of Trade CBOTthe the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), Eurex and Liffe.Futures trading is booming, and technology plays an increasing role in its success.
Although Kansas City was the first exchange to trade stock-index futures, its Value Line contract has lost ground to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's S&P 500 futures contract.
However, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is planning to fill that gap.In the next few weeks, the CME is likely to open trading in financial futures and options linked to American house prices.
Farther afield, America's big futures exchanges are already tied, the Chicago Board of Trade loosely to the DTB and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange more tightly to MATIF.So what can LIFFE do?
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