bazaar, bodega, booth, business, chain store, co-op, corner store, deli, delicatessen, department store, dimestore, drugstore,emporium, exchange, fair, general store, grocery store, mall, mart, outlet, shop, shopping mall, showroom, souk, square, stall, stock exchange,store, supermarket, trading post, truck, variety store, warehouse
equilibrium price
super market
The prefix of the word exchange is ex.
INVOLUNTARY EXCHANGE: is The process of being forced to unwillingly trade one item for another. The key term here is on "unwillingly." For all practical purposes, involuntary exchanges is essentially another term for government taxes, in which people are forced to give part of their income to government in "exchange" for government services. Involuntary taxes should be contrasted with the "voluntary" exchanges that are fundamental to market transactions.
Changing the letter "M" in the word "market" to "P" creates the word "parket," which is not a recognized term in the English language. However, changing the letter "M" in the word "market" to "b" creates the word "barket," which is a play on words but not a legitimate term for a market or store.
barter
trade, exchange, market, vend
It is an acronym, or at least an abbreviated word, for the Foreign Exchange Market. The Foreign Exchange Market exists where one currency is exchanged for another, such as multi-national corporations, governments, and other financial markets.
exchange
Foreign exchange market
Forex is a contraction of 'foreign exchange,' which refers to the global currency exchange market.
bazaar
trade
a Market
exchange, exposition, fete, market, marketplace, mart
The Canadian Stock Exchange is separated into different groups. TMX Group is one of the bigger stock exchanges in Canada. Canadian National Stock Exchange is another.
Convert one type of currency into another at a given exchange rate. That rate is determined by the supply and demand of the desired currency plus processing fees and/or commissions charged by the retail institution. The market where everyone can exchange currency into another called Forex (foreign exchange) market.