0 a situation in which companies can trade freely without limits, and prices are changed according to the number of goods and how many people are buying them: --
1 a trading situation in which anyone can be involved and prices are not controlled: --
New apartments will be built and sold on the open market to those who can afford them.
2 an economic system where there are no rules about how much of something people can buy and sell: --
3 a situation in which a country's central bank buys and sells in a financial market to increase or reduce the money supply (= the amount of money in an economy): --
When a central bank conducts open market operations, conditions in the financial sector could be affected.
In addition, prices for rice and cotton on the open market were two to five times higher than official project prices.#!
The open market street links a symmetrically structured caravanserai and an identically structured court.
Prices in the vegetable trade are notoriously volatile in a relatively open market.
End-to-end service management and resource provisioning across multi-vendor heterogeneous environment is now mission critical for carriers in the competitive open market for network services.
Because of this, some rich people turn to the open market where they can buy grain of their choice at a higher price.
Early design collaboration could not be allowed to prevent open market selection.
Everything was done 'quietly and privately', and at no stage were the debentures placed on the open market.
In the open market, they can sell their grain either to private traders or the government.