arranged exchange
[/əˈreɪndʒd ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/]
nounpl: arranged exchanges
troca combinada
1. A prearranged agreement between two or more parties to exchange goods, services, or information according to predetermined terms and conditions
The arranged exchange of cultural artifacts between the two museums was completed successfully.
A troca combinada de artefatos culturais entre os dois museus foi concluída com sucesso.
2. A transaction involving the swap of currency, securities, or other assets at a fixed rate that has been agreed upon in advance
The company negotiated an arranged exchange of stocks with its international partner.
A empresa negociou uma troca combinada de ações com seu parceiro internacional.
3. A planned substitution or replacement of items or positions based on a mutual agreement
An arranged exchange of prisoners was negotiated between the two nations.
Uma troca combinada de prisioneiros foi negociada entre as duas nações.
This term is commonly used in international business, diplomacy, and cultural institutions in both Brazilian and American English contexts. In Brazil, 'troca combinada' is frequently used in commercial and governmental agreements, reflecting the importance of formal negotiation in business culture. The concept emphasizes mutual agreement and advance planning, which aligns with corporate and diplomatic practices in both countries.
Related Idioms & Phrases
make an arranged exchange
work out an arranged exchange
negotiate an arranged exchange
complete an arranged exchange
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