Sunday trading• My Lords, this appeal is about Sunday trading.• The desire for Sunday trading is now obvious.• In the present case the council were concerned with what appeared to be a proliferation of illegal Sunday trading.• Mrs. Rumbold I understand the anxiety of the House about the state of Sunday trading.• Almost 13,000 flocked to the rain-soaked Gloucestershire course, despite the fact that outdated Sunday trading laws kept the bookmakers at home.• It says that Sunday trading will have an effect on the importation of goods.• I point out to the hon. Member for Ogmore that the Sunday trading laws could be suspended only by primarylegislation.• Coupled with Sunday trading and later hours, this attracts the frequentcustomer rather than the weeklyshopper.
heavy/light trading• The shares gained 15 to 338p in heavy trading.• Chase shares rose 2 3 / 8 to 59 3 / 8 in heavy trading.• Brussels: Renewedconfidence on the first day of the new forwardaccountenabled shares to close firmer in heavy trading.• In London, light trading on currency markets saw the pound gain 10 points against a weak dollar to close at 1.4843.• And, meanwhile, heavy trading of Axcelis-upwards of $ 80 a share-continued.• Wednesday, on heavy trading, Hasbro shares fell 2 1 / 4 to 41 1 / 2.
From Longman Business Dictionary
tradingtrad·ing /ˈtreɪdɪŋ/ noun [uncountableU]
1COMMERCE the activity of operating as a business and buying and selling goods and services
national policy on industry, energy, and trading
Prices are set by the market and reflect international trading conditions.