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"transaction date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when referring to the date on which a transaction has taken place. For example, you might write: "The transaction date for the purchase was April 15th, 2021."
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With no definite transaction date, she sadly canceled the contract.
Each transaction in the hypothetical portfolios was made by using information that was publicly available on the transaction date.
These are all defined just to mean whatever they mean in the system which produces the data – for example, "Transaction date as I get on a bank statement," and so on.
"He will be disposing of both of those holdings between now and the transaction date," Matthew K. Rose, the Burlington Northern chief executive, told an employee during a conference call last week, a transcript of which was included in the regulatory filing made public on Monday.
This timeframe was arbitrarily set to 20 transaction days around the examined transaction date.
This fraction ( W DA t ) represents the informational weight of each transaction date.
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The inspector forensically scrutinised every single bank statement transaction dating back to 2001, when she arrived.
One of the four, Bulat Abilov, said he was charged this week with a felony involving a property transaction dating from 1999, before he went into politics.
But members of Reddit's bitcoin subforum discovered a transaction, dated Friday, of 180,000 bitcoins – worth around £70m – which appears to be linked to Mt Gox.
In these markets, too, considerable effort has been spent to halt and reverse the unraveling of transaction dates, and Table 1 lists for many of the markets the organization entrusted with this task.
Finally, there were no transaction dates with no published announcements.
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