Fungibility — is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are capable of mutual substitution. Examples Examples of highly fungible commodities are crude oil, precious metals, and currencies.Fungibility has nothing to do with the ability to… … Wikipedia
fungibility — The substitutability of listed options , which is dependent upon their common expiration dates and strike prices. The congruence of expiration dates and strike prices lets investors close positions by offsetting transactions through the options… … Financial and business terms
fungibility — noun see fungible II … New Collegiate Dictionary
fungibility — See fungible. * * * … Universalium
fungibility — noun the property of a good or a commodity whereby individual units are capable of mutual substitution … Wiktionary
Fungibility — A good or asset s interchangeability with other individual goods/assets of the same type. Assets possessing this property simplify the exchange/trade process, as interchangeability assumes that everyone values all goods of that class as the same … Investment dictionary
fungibility — n. (Law) condition of being replaceable (about merchandise) … English contemporary dictionary
fungibility — fun·gi·bil·i·ty … English syllables
fungibility — /ˌfʌndʒə bɪlɪti/ noun being exchangeable for something similar … Dictionary of banking and finance
fungibility — noun the quality of being capable of exchange or interchange • Syn: ↑exchangeability, ↑interchangeability, ↑interchangeableness • Ant: ↑unexchangeability (for: ↑exchangeability) … Useful english dictionary
fungible — fungibility, n. /fun jeuh beuhl/, adj. Law. (esp. of goods) being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind. [1755 65; < ML fungibilis, equiv. to L fung(i) to… … Universalium