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unˈtradable, a. Also untradeable. [un-1 7 b.] That cannot be traded or sold; not admitting of trading.
1934in Webster. 1970Federal Suppl. (U.S.) CCCIV. 986/1 Sandia stock ceased to be sold on the over-the-counter market and as a practical matter became untradable. 1980Economist 19 July 18/1 The 800,000 index-linked savers need some inducement to lock up their money for five years in an untradable asset. 1987Daily Tel. 27 Feb. 29/2 Billions of dollars worth of British bank bonds issued over the last two years..are now virtually untradeable. Market-makers say they simply cannot find matching buyers. 1989Times 25 Nov. 17/8 There are fears the growing number of market-maker closures could make parts of the stock market untradeable. |