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transact

[tran-sakt, -zakt] / trænˈsækt, -ˈzækt /


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It is illegal for officers and directors to transact on material information that is not yet public.

From Reuters

The Manhattan judge also said she lacked jurisdiction over BNP Paribas, which according to the heirs "routinely" provided cash in Switzerland to the Cuban central bank and transacted with entities that did business with it.

From Reuters

Fund administrator SS&C Globe Op said in a message to one hedge-fund firm that accounts attributed to Abramovich are blocked from transacting, the Journal said on Friday, citing people familiar with the instructions.

From Reuters

Asked about the comment in a Zoom call with several local media members, Dipoto grinned and replied: “Yes, I am ready to transact. I’m all for it.”

From Seattle Times

The blockchain technology underlying cryptocurrencies gives anyone who can read computer code the ability to track transactions, ostensibly eliminating the need for trust between transacting parties and allowing for anonymity.

From New York Times