Markets for capital are error-prone in a way that markets for goods are not.
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Financial advisers include Barclays Capital Inc and CIBC Capital Markets for Agrium, and BofA Merrill Lynch and RBC Capital Markets for Potash.
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Restricting markets for imports tends to spark retaliation that restricts markets for exports—especially when, as with these latest tariffs, they affect everyone.
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AT&T has a low-band network in 20 markets for "consumers" and faster mmWave "5G+" networks in small areas of 35 markets for businesses.
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It also slashed its expectations for emerging markets for 21.
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As new markets for storage grow, demand for batteries increases.
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What are the biggest new markets for Arm chips now?
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Most multinationals do not act as internal markets for trade.
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India is one of the most important markets for Netflix.
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Overnight data brought some calm to global markets for now.
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Russia is one of Egypt's top export markets for fruit.
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Monday was a holiday for U.S. markets for Presidents Day.
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These two countries are the largest markets for U.S. pork.
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Markets for now figure that Powell is the leading contender.
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And it aims to open new markets for U.S. exports.
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While 4G has been available in some markets for years.
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Those states are the two largest markets for textbook publishers.
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Most recently, she was head of markets for North America.
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Other refiners will look at alternative markets for their HSFO.
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They are working hard to open new markets for us.
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Building markets for the new crops has taken time, however.
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Sudan has been cut off from international markets for years.
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But physical markets for oil shipments tell a different story.
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It took decades for well-functioning markets for oil to emerge.
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"They were two important growth markets for Graduateland," says the company.
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It has outperformed the markets for the past four years straight.
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CKHH has strong access to capital markets for its capital needs.
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While not perfect, markets for good and services are basically efficient.
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It also entrenched expectations of ever-bullish markets for financial assets.
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Sosland previously worked at PNC Capital Markets for almost 21 years.
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"CME Group regularly monitors its markets for suspicious activity," it said.
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Another 30% cited increased access to Chinese markets for American companies.
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There are really two markets for Robit: DIY enthusiasts and education.
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The United States is among the biggest markets for European drugmakers.
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In most of Africa, markets for stocks and bonds are small.
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The Fed is tremendously relevant for markets, for the political system.
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He will continue to serve as head of markets for Egypt.
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Closing wet markets could lead to black markets for live animals.
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Democracies provide the safest markets for American-made goods and investments.
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At the same time, trade created new markets for American firms.
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Additionally, there's not much time to stabilize the markets for 2018.
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There are markets for ethnic groups: Mon, Chin, Karen, Bamar, etc.
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But commodity markets, for the unfamiliar, can be complex and risky.
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And then there are specialty markets for antiques, truffles and crafts.
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"I'm always rummaging around markets for vintage striped sheets," Freud says.
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With it came the quest for new markets for manufactured goods.
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Pennsylvania's top export markets for goods are Canada, Mexico and China.
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" Why the opposition to closing the markets for a "trading holiday?
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And TaskRabbit has opened new markets for handymen and other laborers.
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But I think markets, for long-term investors, are on sale.
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India is one of the world's largest markets for two-wheelers.
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We've now seen it in U.S. markets for over a year.
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Facebook needs international markets for its business to turn a profit.
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Millionaires remain cautious on the economy and markets for next year.
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Our power markets, for example, are broken in some big ways.
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They hope the government helps to open new markets for U.S. products.
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The demand from emerging markets for safe assets will not soon diminish.
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And there's a lot of stuff going on with markets for sure.
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But how should founders evaluate the markets for mattresses and men's health?
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Key markets for its flagship Platinum infant formula include Australia and China.
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India is one of the biggest markets for Newbury, U.K. based Vodafone.
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Suddenly, real markets for nonfiction films were emerging for the first time.
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Both firms plan to approach financial markets for funding of the project.
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India and China are probably the fastest-growing large markets for heroin.
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Such "exchange costs" are low in markets for standardised goods, wrote Coase.
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Greece sold its first government bonds on international markets for three years.
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The company has strong access to capital markets for its capital needs.
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Cook is also credited with opening up new markets for Apple's products.
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We need more markets for dairy and a stable international trade policy.
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Turbulent financial markets for much of the quarter weighed on Goldman's revenue.
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They are rewarded by the markets for finding and developing new reserves.
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Clean energy companies now compete in mature markets for finite market-share.
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New York and Florida were notably busy markets for law firm combinations.
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China is one of Germany's largest markets for meat exports, especially pork.
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The union is one of the largest markets for Iranian petroleum products.
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China and the United States proved strong markets for the island's exports.
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Yield-starved investors have turned to those markets for potentially greater returns.
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South Korea's trade minister announced it would seek new markets for steel.
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Versions of that scenario have been in the markets for some time.
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For one, she pointed to selective emerging markets for fixed income investments.
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China and South Korea are also potentially huge markets for U.S. LNG.
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These start-ups are private companies without open markets for their shares.
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China and Mexico are the two biggest markets for American soybean exports.
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But it has also warped electricity markets, for better and for worse.
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Mexico and Japan are the top export markets for the pork industry.
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First, the initial wild enthusiasm in financial markets for Trump policies faded.
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Health and eldercare are potentially massive markets for Best Buy to tap.
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Analysts now see the company opening huge markets for itself in China.
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That will open new markets for companies that can reach those customers.
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The EU and China are Indonesia's biggest markets for its biodiesel exports.
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But neither goes far enough in stabilizing markets for the long haul.
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They need to frequently tap the capital markets for more of it.
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The people demand strict regulation of financial markets for very good reasons.
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Real estate agents reveal the hottest markets for the next 10 years
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Hot markets for JLL's financial clients include Charlotte, North Carolina, and Houston.
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The deal requires Coke to order up new markets for hot drinks.
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There has been no reform of dysfunctional markets for land, labour or capital.
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Across the world governments have opened up consumer markets for energy and telecoms.
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It is a major player in markets for a number of agricultural commodities.
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Even Amazon and eBay are guilty of digitizing black markets for rare species.
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Though given how volatile the markets for these currencies are, proceed with caution.
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There are upcoming markets for the cannabis industry, including Israel and European countries.
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"Today it is about using the capital markets for financial investment," he said.
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"And they have been rewarded well by markets for doing so." he added.
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The Federal Reserve has prepared markets for a gradual pace of monetary tightening.
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ISOLATED FROM MARKETS Sudan has been cut off from international markets for years.
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The United States is eyeing new markets for its LNG exports, including Europe.
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Its platform enables individuals and companies to create prediction markets for any event.
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YouTube TV launched in 2017 in just five markets for $35 per month.
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Markets for this type of care are much freer than in rich countries.
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He said the Fed is preparing markets for a rate hike this year.
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The island has been shut out of debt markets for about a year.
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The ups and downs of polling data have swayed financial markets for months.
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Top markets for REIT returns include Phoenix, Arizona, Tampa, Florida, and Oakland, California.
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This isn't the first time that Liquid has visited public markets for capital.
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It is now looking for new markets for its liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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In some markets, for example CVS is the only option for such patients.
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Twilio has been rumored to be entering the public markets for a while.
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Kraken is pulling operations from one of the biggest markets for cryptocurrency trading.
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There is also potential in several rapidly growing markets for U.S. dairy products.
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The company said these are four of Rothy's highest-penetrated markets for sales.
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Truly global competitive markets for regulatory regimes also could bring another big benefit.
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It also opens up a lot of new markets for e-commerce companies.
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South Korea will seek new markets for steel, its trade minister had announced.
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Taken together, all of that creates separate markets for healthy and sick people.
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But such an approach could prolong the uncertainty in the markets for months.
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The states include California, Texas, Florida and Washington, all major markets for Tesla.
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And we will also want to ensure open markets for each other's products.
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And they created increasingly wealthy markets for American products, both industrial and agricultural.
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Mexico and Brazil are among the five fastest-growing markets for the company.
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European markets for telecom equipment, by contrast, are often more open, it argued.
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"We have been moving toward rebalancing the markets for some time," Falih said.
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But markets for brands like Audemars Piguet or Breguet are not as fluid.
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They are consumers who also develop new markets, for example, for 'nostalgia trade'.
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Until recently, markets for Bitcoin and its competitors barely existed in the country.
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Markets for both hospitals and physicians have become more concentrated in recent years.
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Interest rates in the overnight lending markets for cash remained subdued on Dec.
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Electrek did not give any delivery number for international markets for the quarter.
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In Votes Without Leverage, I focused on imperfectly competitive markets for voter mobilization.
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Unfortunately, as the markets for PCs and cellphone chips matured, so did the stock.
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The electrification of transportation, basically, is the convergence of two core markets for us.
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Drouet was previously the head of global markets for Asia Pacific, the bank said.
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However, we are listening very carefully to what's happening in markets for two reasons.
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Rosenbluth cautioned investors that Southeast Asian countries are still emerging markets for a reason.
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The US-China spat will likely negatively affect global markets for a long time.
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I've seen a lot covering financial markets for CNBC in the last 23.5 years.
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Tapping equity markets for funding "is not something that's on our agenda," Barrett said.
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But he said there are reasons to remain optimistic about those markets for now.
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In addition, Israeli defense companies have opened markets for themselves all over the world.
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These German policies are also shrinking the markets for 22.5 percent of U.S. exports.
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The phone will be initially available in Middle Eastern markets for around $460 USD.
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Ted Cruz that would essentially create separate insurance markets for sick and healthy people.
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Whitman started in New York as head of debt capital markets for North America.
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In this sort of role, you substitute kitchens and markets for a traditional office.
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Helping countries become food secure also raises incomes and expands markets for American producers.
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We traipsed through mosques and markets for hours, hitting all of the famous sights.
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Proprietary firms make markets for these investors, while also amassing large coin inventories themselves.
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American wheat farmers depend on export markets for half of every crop we grow.
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Before Citigroup, Safa was co-head of debt capital markets for EMEA at UBS.
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And until today, the plan has been active in select markets for 16 states.
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Looking ahead, investors will be keeping a close eye on offshore markets for direction.
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The brokers can then resell those tickets on secondary markets for much higher prices.
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Greece returned to bond markets for the first time in three years in July.
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This comes after a relatively flat week on the public markets for the company.
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LNG shipping officials at the event expected strong markets for the next two years.
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Flashback: China has been working to unsettle the dollar's hold on markets for years.
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With no end in immediate sight, China needs new markets for what it makes.
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Scharf was head of debt capital markets for Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
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Alternative financing, enabled by mobile wallets, could unlock new markets for products and services.
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Today's markets, for instance, are grappling with a trade war and low interest rates.
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Samoylov could not identify published prices or public future markets for agave in Mexico.
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It will open up markets for US beef, pork, wheat and other agricultural produce.
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LetterOne will help forge strategic partnerships in emerging markets for FreedomPop, the investor said.
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After all, the Oracle of Omaha has been trouncing markets for decades on end.
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A holiday in the U.S. bond markets for Veterans Day kept trading volume muted.
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Michaud then said that Spain and Southern Europe are the best markets for Glovo.
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Of the six states, Tennessee and Ohio would be completely new markets for Oscar.
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Other than cannabis, there are no major state-legal markets for Schedule I drugs.
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The closure of Turkish financial markets for a string of national holidays during Aug.
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And he brought in a marketing team to find new markets for the coal.
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It needs functioning markets for electricity and land—and capital and labour, for that matter.
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Reynisson says Belgium and the UK are possible markets for expansion outside its home territory.
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The tensions have hovered as a potential risk for markets for more than two years.
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But it would also get access to new markets for its own products -- notably automobiles.
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Its export markets for petrochemicals include Georgia, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Europe, China, Egypt and Israel.
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This will open markets for farmers and workers, increase investment, and lead to greater prosperity.
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According to him, the Fed should look instead to financial markets for signs of excess.
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French firms first grew faster by attending to flourishing markets for accessories such as handbags.
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Something funny is happening in the markets for debt issued by the US federal government.
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The other lucrative markets for anti-ageing products and services are Europe and Asia Pacific.
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The government could later on Thursday issue typhoon closure advisories affecting financial markets for Friday.
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Trade tensions between the world's two largest economies rattled financial markets for most of 2018.
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Instead, they keep tariffs low chiefly to open foreign markets for their hard-lobbying exporters.
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Aetna said that it is still evaluating its other remaining individual insurance markets for 2018.
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Emerging economies have always relied on access to the world's biggest markets for their exports.
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The effects of MiFID 2 on markets for derivatives and bonds will be greater still.
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Overseas, "Halloween" generated $14.3 million from 23 markets for a global start of $91.8 million.
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The vast majority of these zombie foreclosures are in the least desirable markets for investors.
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The data economy, that term suggests, will consist of thriving markets for bits and bytes.
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It is live in 130 markets for acceptance and 25 countries for originating the charges.
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Germany represents one of top markets for products made in Connecticut, Alabama and South Carolina.
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It's been a honeymoon phase for the markets for the last two and half months.
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The French bank said it appointed Rajat Kohli as head of global markets for India.
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"Fast Money" traders picked through the battered markets for names that could have potential ahead.
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Gold was being sold at a discount in Indian markets for the sixth straight week.
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For years Geddes has looked to international markets for new talent to showcase at home.
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But markets for these assets have picked up since mid-2016, the Ergo spokesman said.
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The latter is feared by markets for his controversial views on immigration and global trade.
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When we invest in other countries, we build more markets for our goods and services.
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He was in charge of African markets for Mota-Engil, an infrastructure and construction company.
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Additionally, the Fed realized that the key lending markets for recovery involved longer-term loans.
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Since 1994, Canada has been one of the top export markets for the aerospace industry.
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China's dominance of markets for critical minerals, including rare earths and tungsten, proves that point.
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After the country's 2001 default, Argentina was frozen out of global capital markets for years.
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The product has been in clinical study and available in controlled markets for a year.
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Trade agreements support these trends by prying open foreign markets for American goods and services.
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Although some platforms police their markets for trading abuses, others do not, the report found.
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Beijing has also cast an eye towards foreign markets for its comparatively low-cost technology.
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South Korea is one of the biggest markets for major coins like bitcoin and ethereum.
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Shop at Markets For the best deals on fantastic shopping, hit Mexico City's many markets.
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Karrie Rutherford has been selling her formula in farmer's markets for the last 17 years.
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Widening concerns over the impact of the coronavirus have roiled markets for the last week.
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Below, the top 21913 markets for home equity gains since 21903 when measured both ways.
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He was also the head of debt capital markets for Chile at Bank of America.
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"It's gonna help open up some markets for farmers, they need that stability," she said.
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There is some speculation that the venture might create similar virtual markets for clinical care.
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The company has returned to markets for equity several times since its IPO in 2010.
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Ramaphosa is viewed positively by markets for his pledge to fight corruption in South Africa.
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Canada and Mexico are already the two biggest export markets for US farmers and ranchers.
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He worked as the head of global markets for Deutsche in India before joining SoftBank.
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Potential get out India is considered among the world's most lucrative markets for arms exporters.
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Flanked by Instacart and Uber Eats, there weren't many ripe adjacent markets for Doughbies to conquer.
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Billions are being lifted out of poverty and new markets for our industries are opening up.
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The markets, for a short while, had a hiccup around President-elect Donald Trump's press conference.
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If it takes off with consumers, cloud gaming could open up new markets for the industry.
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Both countries are important markets for German exporters, meaning the tariffs are hurting their businesses too.
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Its track record of accessing debt markets for long- and short-debt is a key strength.
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"I think our basic starting position is, these are good markets for us," Mr Daniel said.
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Maintaining access to EU markets for goods is important, but we are fundamentally a services economy.
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Last, some of the cash will be spent on developing new export markets for farm products.
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Sinclair has been steadily growing and acquiring new affiliates in more and more markets for decades.
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The health care law's markets for individual health plans certainly had flaws before Trump was elected.
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After a run-up in prices in big cities, investors looked to smaller markets for bargains.
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The top three growth markets for new Facebook users last quarter: India, Indonesia and the Philippines.
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The first markets for YouTube Music were the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and South Korea.
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To be sure, Lyft has been talking about pushing into international markets for several years now.
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Markets for Fed funds futures now price in a 19 percent chance of a June hike.
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And one of the most attractive markets for An and his co-founders is real estate.
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"We see opportunities and new markets ... for many other metals in addition to copper," he said.
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SOME rush to blame free markets for America's income inequality and its lack of social mobility.
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By 2023, the Ghanaian market hopes to double its exports and international markets for the baskets.
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In the last financial year, Singapore and China were the two largest markets for Temasek's investments.
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China, they argued, needed American technology to upgrade its industries and American markets for its exports.
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In developed markets, for instance, Belgium, Japan and the U.K. are on negative outlook by Fitch.
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I mean, you really have a situation where the markets -- for reasons that relate to value.
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There are signs of growing stress in options markets for trading sterling against the euro, too.
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BlackRock expects single digit stock market returns and another year of volatility in markets for 2016.
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CEOs are also looking at a different mix of markets for expansion opportunities around the world.
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Markets for meat, poultry, dairy, and seeds have concentrated further (see the impending Monsanto-Bayer merger).
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The IIF also revised its estimates for inflows to emerging markets for both June and July.
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Strong Brand Recognition: "Makro" is an internationally known brand in emerging markets for cash & carry wholesalers.
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The central bank has been preparing the markets for a rate increase amid improving economic conditions.
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Global demand continues to rise, in part due to increasing demand from emerging markets for confectionery.
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Russia has been one of the great dream markets for carmakers since the automobile was invented.
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But the European Central Bank's Thursday meeting has been looming large over world markets for weeks.
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But today, WeWork is relaunching WeWork Labs, with 27 spaces secured in 13 markets for 2018.
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California and New York so far represent the biggest markets for these services in the US.
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London is one of the world's biggest markets for consumers who travel using ride-hailing services.
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In fact, together with the US, it's one of the top two markets for the app.
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Both would destabilize insurance markets for people with pre-existing conditions in at least some states.
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The government also will not have access to the municipal bond markets for the foreseeable future,.
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But real estate, of course, is all about location, and the markets for homes are local.
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And the agency will work with the private sector to develop new export markets for farmers.
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Resistance from restaurateursNew York City has been one of the largest US markets for foie gras.
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But it's not just "Fortnite" and its "Battle Royale" that are expanding markets for gaming companies.
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To be successful, we must expand markets for wood products in building, bioenergy and other applications.
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The company also reiterated its truck markets outlook for all of its markets for the year.
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IKEA has offered assembly across its markets for more than four years, mostly through service partners.
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The league office has made very plain its ambition to mine international markets for new customers.
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The prospect of Beijing loosening home purchase restrictions to jolt growth has tantalised markets for months.
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Fast development in places like Southeast Asia means potential new markets for all kinds of products.
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Denmark has strong markets for both supplementary and complementary coverage, as do New Zealand and Australia.
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Germany and the U.K., seen as crucial markets for Huawei, have yet to make a decision.
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Ortiz de la Peña was previously the US bank's head of debt capital markets for Mexico.
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New York and Florida in particular are two of the most competitive markets for grocers today.
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Outside the Gulf region, the two core historic markets for Investcorp are Europe and North America.
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Entrepreneurs will start more secondary markets for goods (shout out to eBay, Vinted*, and The RealReal).
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Norway and Sweden haven't been profitable markets for Domino's, and are in different stages of development.
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The infrastructure projects helped grow jobs, health-care access, housing and markets for America's manufactured goods.
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The most important markets for German car manufacturers and suppliers are China and the United States.
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We source the best ingredients, traveling around to our local markets for the freshest possible seafood.
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Of course, Venezuela would try to circumvent U.S. restrictions by seeking other markets for its oil.
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A stronger EU economy would reverse the global growth slowdown and expand markets for U.S. companies.
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In West Africa, for example, there is a strong demand in local markets for primate meat.
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Venezuela has also been one of the largest markets for Russian arms exports in Latin America.
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Nonetheless, global wildlife organizations are among those pressuring China to close live animal markets for good.
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So there is a limited window to do anything to stabilize the markets for next year.
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The startups and motorcycles Alta, Energica, and Zero have niche markets for their unique tech and design.
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The ongoing fight between the two economic powerhouses has rattled global stock markets for much of 2018.
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His success may hinge on keeping his pledge to open new export markets for Brazil's tanking economy.
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TSMC and many other Taiwanese tech companies rely on the U.S. and Chinese markets for their exports.
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The trade conflict between Washington and Beijing has continued to rock global markets for much of 2018.
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In terms of commercialization, founder Reza Zadeh is focusing on the security and media markets for now.
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Trade tensions between the world's two largest economies had rattled financial markets for most of last year.
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At the very least, governments should make sure there are markets for the materials they want collected.
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Let's take a look at how legislation has developed in the three big Asia markets for cryptocurrency.
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Athens expects to exit its third international bailout in August and rely on financial markets for borrowing.
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Kaisun Holdings may also begin to look for alternate markets for some of our service-based businesses.
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We have also seen a decline in the U.S. stock markets for the past couple of days.
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Mirogroup is targeting Egypt, including state grain buyer GASC, Turkey and other traditional markets for Russian wheat.
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The U.K. is one of the most valuable export markets for some of the largest African economies.
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The big picture: Regulators in major overseas markets for Amazon have already taken aim at its efforts.
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By opening bigger markets for vendors, technology may help them grow richer, one goat at a time.
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The firm also warned that it expects markets for its key products to remain soft in 2017.
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Overseas, "Shazam!" dominated with $303 million from 79 international markets for a global start to $158.6 million.
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China needs new markets for its products, as well as new terrain for infrastructure and industrial projects.
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"We do not target prayer places or markets for people who belong to Islam," he told Naba.
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In Europe butter recently sold on wholesale markets for a record €6,500 ($7,600) a tonne, says Bloomberg.
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He is based in London and reports to the head of global markets for EMEA, Yutaka Nakajima.
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That means bigger markets for American exporters and cheaper stuff for shoppers, as well as healthy competition.
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Smuggled rice, on the other hand, was being sold in urban markets for 12,500 naira a bag.
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There are already markets for some of these data: weather forecasters, fisheries managers, oil and gas companies.
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Even after the financial crisis, we liberalize the markets, for trade, for foreign investments and so on.
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There are, of course, plenty of other markets for Lyft and its competitors to launch scooters in.
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Thai markets, for their part, fell on Monday in early trade, slipping as much as 0.7 percent.
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What's more, by helping countries lift themselves out of poverty, we also create markets for US products.
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Based on the record before it, the Commission believes that the significant markets for bitcoin are unregulated.
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India is among the last big growth markets for the company, where it faces competition from Amazon.
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Few Italian firms, for instance, turn to their country's relatively small equity or bond markets for funding.
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However, Canada and Mexico were the first- and second-largest foreign markets for U.S. goods in 2016.
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Nearly two interest rate cuts of 297.309 basis points are priced in by money markets for 2019.
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But the conglomerate has had its eyes on privatized international health care markets for a long time.
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A holiday in the U.S. bond markets for Veterans Day could keep trading volumes muted, analysts said.
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Other symptoms of panic include booming markets for U.S. bonds -- both traditional safe havens in a crisis.
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But we've been very clear, the markets that we remain in today are core markets for us.
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Aramco has been increasing its investments in refining and petrochemicals to secure new markets for its crude.
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The trade war has disrupted global supply chains and roiled financial markets for more than a year.
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Starbucks announced in July last year it would enter African markets for the first time in 2016.
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The two are the most important markets for many Japanese companies, whose supply chains criss-cross both.
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Machlis said Europe, including Britain and the Netherlands, and Australia were also important growth markets for Elbit.
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Private markets deny roughly one out of every seven applicants in private markets for pre-existing conditions.
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The five top markets for American agricultural goods are Canada, China, Mexico, Japan and the European Union.
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The Obama administration says it is too early to evaluate competition in the Obamacare markets for 2017.
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Trade on Monday was cooled, however, by the absence of U.S. markets for the Presidents Day holiday.
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Norway is one of the largest markets for Tesla Motors electric vehicles, thanks to generous government subsidies.
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Overseas, "Crawl" pulled in $4.8 million from 6.73 international markets for a global start of $16.8 million.
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But now it's losing ground both in the U.S. and China, the leading markets for the devices.
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It is possible that the markets for natural and synthetic diamonds may develop in the same way.
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"Australia is one of the largest markets for Accor outside Europe," Deutsche said in a research note.
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In the second quarter, the used-car dealer added 28 new markets for a total of 137.
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Lyft showed that there's interest in the public markets for companies that rely on part-time employees.
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For the doyens of the international game, these populations are lucrative markets for licensing and commercial revenue.
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The judge found him guilty and barred him from trading on the Chinese markets for five years.
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Akinkugbe said she believed there was a gap in other African markets for the manufacturing of smartcards.
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Argentina remained a pariah in international markets for nearly 21 years under a succession of populist governments.
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If African countries can make this leap, they will become attractive growth markets for investors and businesses.
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Qatari banks have also started tapping international markets for funds, turnings to markets in Asia and Europe.
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The United States needs to find new markets for its newfound wealth of oil and gas resources.
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The issue has marred markets for about one-and-a-half years and fuelled global growth concerns.
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They entail prying open new markets for exports in exchange for exposing domestic companies to new competitors.
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The major markets for North Korean workers are China and Russia, but the Gulf also hosts thousands.
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Fitch expects the company to continue to have strong access to capital markets for its refinancing needs.
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India has emerged as one of the last great growth markets for global technology and entertainment firms.
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Borrowers can now raise an unlimited amount of funds from offshore markets for at least three years.
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This means we have a unique opportunity to expand access to the markets for this new generation.
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The top ten fastest-growing markets for alcohol are all emerging economies, mostly in Africa and Asia.
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Akinkugbe said she believed there was a gap in other African markets for the manufacturing of smartcards.
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All that is necessary is to get at the material, extract it, and find markets for it.
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In turn, a weaker U.S. dollar should be very good news for emerging markets, for many reasons.
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So far this year, domestic companies and banks have tapped western markets for a further $2.4 billion.
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Its second-, third- and fourth-largest export markets for defense equipment are Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt.
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Nonetheless, quants are well aware of this, and are constantly scouring markets for new signals to mine.
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Japan says its markets for manufactured goods are open, although it does protect politically sensitive farm products.
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The offering is a return to the markets for Countryside, which first went public in London in 1972.
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It took years of trial and error before markets for gas and power took off around the world.
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Is this a new era of deglobalization, fragmented supply chains and more limited end markets for big companies?
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Consumers expressed worries about deteriorating business conditions and turbulence in the financial markets for their drop in confidence.
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Pascal Fischer has become head of global markets for Asia Pacific at BNP Paribas, the French bank said.
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Michelin said demand was robust in mature markets for passenger car and truck tyres in the first quarter.
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But Trump tweeted about trade Sunday, throwing financial markets for a loop — and certainty out of the window.
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We think the investment may only modestly reduce costs, and markets for new products may not be proven.
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Treasury yields fell on Monday as investors fled the equity markets for the relative safety of government debt.
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That would be a significant bump given that 12 million people signed up on individual markets for 2017.
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Moreover, it has also found sustained success in the global capital markets for its debt at good pricing.
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The TPP is designed to reduce trade barriers among members, which would open new markets for American exports.
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Germany's ongoing economic struggle is stifling the EU growth and killing markets for one-fourth of American exports.
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But Japan says its markets for manufactured goods are open, though it does protect politically sensitive farm products.
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"Russia is desperate for new partners and markets for its military industry--which China can foster," said Goodrich.
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Russia badly needs new markets for its weapons—and Mr Putin also enjoys thumbing his nose at NATO.
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"The private markets for consumer funding developed and got frothy long before enterprise was considered interesting," Scholnick said.
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"White goods are important end markets for cold rolled and galvanized steel (and hence for zinc)," Citi said.
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As it happens, Russia and China are "priority markets" for Hasbro, the owner of Wizards of the Coast.
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Greentown ventured into overseas markets for the first time in 2016 with sales projects in Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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Gazprom, another Russian company, is preparing to test dollar debt markets for the first time since November 2014 .
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Globally, Brazil and Mexico are being eyed as the primary markets for expansion and Europe leads the race.
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Such "exchange costs" are low in markets for uniform goods, wrote Coase, but are high in other instances.
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Thailand represents one of Southeast Asia most attractive life insurance markets for AIA, CEO Ng Keng Hooi said.
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It still reigns over the markets for chips that power personal computers and standard servers in data centres.
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Miami and Fort Lauderdale are unbelievable markets for the Eats business, whereas New York City — not so good.
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Those developments have roiled markets for more than a year, and dampened growth prospects for the global economy.
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That in turn reinforces a tendency for highly valued private companies to shun the public markets for longer.
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As the warming world burns fewer hydrocarbons, Aramco is keen to secure captive markets for its crude feedstock.
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Nearly two ECB interest rate cuts of 10 basis points are priced in by money markets for 2019.
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The filings mark the beginning of a race to the stock markets for the two ride-hailing giants.
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"At the same time, there is no immediate need to expand the markets for our products," it said.
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"These remain nascent markets for chocolate, where distribution is increasing and the product grows more affordable," Euromonitor said.
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After purchases to back the asset, the markets for some government bonds will end up being rather thin.
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Standard Chartered has appointed Aaron Gwak as head of capital markets for the ASEAN region, effective June 1.
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Argentina, Ukraine, Brazil, Indonesia and Serbia should be attractive bond markets for government debt, according to Morgan Stanley.
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The United States is among the three biggest markets for Mercedes-Benz, the others being China and Germany.
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Manufacturers get in on the act, relying upon foreign markets for sales or foreign suppliers for imported inputs.
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He will report to Spencer Maclean, the bank's head of debt capital markets for the Americas and Europe.
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The top markets for Whole Foods delivery this year were Austin, San Francisco and Boston, the retailer said.
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Central banks have shown that, with an unlimited chequebook, you can buck the markets for a considerable period.
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Fitch believes GNW's access to the capital markets for future funding needs and overall financial flexibility is limited.
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The EU and U.S. are the country's primary markets for exports, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO).
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Some exchanges in Japan, one of the biggest markets for crypto investment, do not provide trading volume data.
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Again, nice markets for American producers, which a shrewd Iran could simply bar from any future business dealings.
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He will report locally to Serge Ekue, UK senior country manager and head of global markets for EMEA.
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The wealth management firm said it had hired Dan Madden as head of ETF Capital Markets for FlexShares.
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The strategy earned money because Eden Arc initially bought the bonds in secondary markets for less than par.
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The United States could also work with the Iraqi financial sector to develop credit markets for young entrepreneurs.
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The European Commission noted that the planned merger would combine two of the three markets for German stocks.
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The Pacific Rim region is one of the biggest markets for U.S. beef, with Japan topping the list.
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At the same time, Putin has begun hedging his bets, diversifying his markets for Russia's crude oil exports.
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Gaurav Pradhan, co-head of investment banking capital markets for India at Credit Suisse, shared a similar view.
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When she noticed frothiness in over-the-counter markets for crypotocurrency-related securities, it raised a red flag.
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"There's a lot of enthusiasm in the markets for that, a lot of positive investor sentiment," said Keon.
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He scours the local markets for his menus, including Mexican carnicerias, Vietnamese seafood markets, and Food 4 Less.
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Nor would a collapse of the markets for securitized mortgages itself have resulted in the crisis we saw.
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The U.S. coal industry, without increases in domestic demand, would need to rely on export markets for growth.
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It creates new markets for innovative clean technologies, from green power to smart grids to cloud-enabled solutions.
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All-electric pickups and SUVs are potentially major new markets for established automakers as well as start-ups.
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All have become important markets for Chinese technology companies, including Hikvision, the world's largest vendor of security cameras.
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Among the biggest concerns have been access to its markets for American exports of automobiles and agricultural products.
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Farmers are being targeted since they rely on export markets for agricultural produce and have broadly supported Trump.
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It is based on vintage items, which Mr. Amiri began his career scouring flea markets for and reinterpreting.
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Betsey and her husband, Sam, began to scour local hardware stores and weekend markets for better kitchen tools.
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In the markets for commodities, the raw materials on which the global economy runs, the declines were widespread.
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He's also been working with chefs in New Orleans and Baton Rouge to create markets for his bycatch.
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Insurers still have several weeks to decide if they wish to exit Obamacare's markets for next year altogether.
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They will grow and scale to the extent policy creates incentives and markets for them to do so.
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The Asian market, including China and South Korea, also are major export markets for the U.S. dairy farmer.
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"One risk for equity markets for 2017 is they are pricing in 4 percent economic growth," he said.
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SS: But, Tidjane, you've been in the insurance and-, and global investment markets, for a long, long time.
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Cuba has resisted opening wholesale markets for small businesses, for example, making it hard to source ingredients legitimately.
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If the news has you spooked, then turn it off and stop checking the markets for a while.
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Mr. Govberg said part of his hope was to make markets for these and lesser-known watch brands.
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Your state vaulted nine spots and cracked into the top 20 markets for solar power capacity in 203.
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New York, California and Hawaii are the largest markets for illegal ivory in the United States, he said.
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It creates new markets for innovative clean technologies, from green power to smart grids to cloud-enabled solutions.
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KAPLAN: SO I'LL SPEAK AS SOMEBODY WHO'S SPENT HIS CAREER IN THE MARKETS FOR THE LAST 30 YEARS.
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Central Seattle, in fact, is among the leading markets for new office space in the Western United States.
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Dikijs reports to Markus Bayer, head of debt capital markets for central and eastern Europe, CIS and Turkey.
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To compensate, states would have to set up special insurance markets for sick customers called high risk pools.
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He noted the strong business trends in the gaming and cryptocurrency mining markets for the company's graphics segment.
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Barclays has rebalanced its equity focus away from the U.S. and toward Europe and emerging markets for 2020.
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MAP and FMD help farmers establish and expand markets for their products in all corners of the globe.
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The cuts aim to rein in a supply glut that has weighed on markets for over two years.
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The option is attractive for companies that have no need to tap the public markets for more money.
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China is one of the fastest-growing markets for all things MMA, and Buakaw's celebrity status is compounding.
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Yet, while the barriers might be similar, the markets for security "bugs" and bias "bugs" are very different.
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Versetti told us he sees seafood, baby food, and high-end food products as key markets for Ambrosus.
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Now, it is producing more products than it needs and has looked to export markets for additional opportunity.
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The I.P.O. would be a return to the markets for Countryside, which first went public in London in 1972.
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It offers homeowners reliable backup and the ability to participate in potentially remunerative markets (for capacity, demand response, etc.).
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It is critical for the long-term health of the financial markets for the economy to get this right.
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These structural reforms are any measures designed to create more efficient and competitive markets for labor, goods and services.
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He spent part of his career in Asia and was co-head of Asian Equity Capital Markets for Goldman.
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The ECB currently guides markets for reinvestments for an "extended period" which markets interpret as two to three years.
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While the initial target market is domestic, the company is also hoping to cultivate export markets for its products.
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Long-term, Facebook can't exchange growth in its core markets for expansion in Asia-Pacific and the developing world.
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That document should rule out China's industrial subsidies and forced technological transfers while opening up markets for EU companies.
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"It is true that the markets for these two very different types of time pieces are unique," Waltzer said.
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In some markets, for example, different types of juice get taxed differently depending on their percentage of water concentration.
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Roger Johnson, president of the Washington-based National Farmers Union, said Trump is destroying export markets for U.S. farmers.
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The smaller auction room developed curatorial knowledge, pioneered sales and thus created markets—for toys, posters, fossils and more.
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But there are black markets for everything these days—including a market for data plans that are truly unlimited.
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The cargoes amount to about 250,000 tonnes of grains that GASC may now have to tap world markets for.
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Despite Japan being one the strongest overseas markets for Scotch by volume, it has struggled in China and Taiwan.
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U.S. government debt yields rose Wednesday after Federal Reserve policymakers tempered expectations in the markets for aggressive monetary easing.
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Trump said on social media on Monday that the USMCA will "greatly open markets" for American farmers and manufacturers.
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Two new reports point to the best markets for investors seeking to profit from the single-family rental market.
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So there's a definite shift towards emerging markets for iPhones, and the "next big thing" for the US market.
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I'm not sure about Asia, but I'm sure that there are certain niche markets for this kind of thing.
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S. trade tensions took a turn for the worse last year and consumed global markets for much of 2018.
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Both studies were designed to open up new markets for Brilinta beyond its current use in heart attack patients.
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With the slate wiped clean, most African countries have been able to tap international markets for finance (see article).
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The top 240 markets for the new "Roseanne" episodes included Tulsa, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Buffalo, and Indianapolis.
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The top 10 markets for the new "Roseanne" episodes included Tulsa, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Buffalo, and Indianapolis.
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"Hard to see any negative signs in this report," said Tony Bedikian, head of global markets for Citizens Bank.
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The carmaker blamed macro-economic uncertainty and weakness in UK and European markets for the cuts to its guidance.
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Placing stringent conditions on the company would "reduce competition and innovation in markets for 5G technology," the agency said.
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But India is set to be one of the fastest growing markets for road fuel in the next decade.
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A close vote in the nine-member Monetary Policy Committee could prepare markets for a rate move in August.
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Vietnam and India are key markets for Ivory Coasts cashew nuts, but Coulibaly said efforts were ongoing to diversify.
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It has also partnered with U.S. florists in 1.53 regional markets for quick, on-demand delivery beginning at $60.
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Because its citizens yearn for long-denied Western accoutrements, it is the mother lode of markets for American products.
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The markets for internet access in Europe are a lot more competitive than the markets in the United States.
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In a fragile, global political climate free markets for trade could only prove to be an asset towards peace.
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China is one of the last, and most exciting, global markets for businesses providing medical- and aged-care services.
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Mexico, Canada and China are of particular importance, because they are the three largest markets for U.S. agricultural exports.
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Opponents argue that this would unfairly hurt isolated East Coast refiners who struggle to find additional markets for products.
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After outpacing the broader markets for most of the year, the consumer trade is starting to show some cracks.
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Owning Your IdeasThis illustrates the point of the patent system: it is designed to make markets for ideas safe.
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Three of the five countries — Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya — are among the top five African markets for U.S. goods.
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Friday's nonfarm payrolls report for March could set the cadence for all capital markets for the next few weeks.
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I have been watching these markets for years, and it is highly unusual to see such a large shift.
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Europe and Asia, particularly considering Trinidad's long background in the region, would be the most likely markets for Fair.
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"Sadly, New York remains one of the world markets for elephant ivory and I think it's unacceptable," he said.
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Vietnam and India are key markets for Ivory Coast's cashew nuts, but Coulibaly said efforts were ongoing to diversify.
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BlackRock has continued to support all opening of investment in China's onshore capital markets for a number of years.
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The paper said investors appear to be ignoring the lucrative markets for which the drug has already been approved.
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Falih, Aramco's chairman, told al-Arabiya that China had shown interest in opening its stock markets for Aramco's flotation.
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Fourth, Japan and South Korea are perfect candidates to stimulate domestic demand that would expand markets for U.S. exports.
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A partnership with a U.S. firm may prove an easier route into overseas markets for the globally inexperienced company.
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Fixing the markets for those who are getting health insurance through the Obamacare exchanges, though, is a different story.
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Some of the regions most affected by the virus, including Italy and China, are not major markets for Uber.
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Under the gold standard, markets for money, goods, capital and labor had become intertwined among nations as never before.
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But some major Canadian industries have weaned themselves off a near-total reliance on Nafta markets for their exports.
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But being a public company is you're now married to the public markets for the rest of your life.
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What makes the past week feel different is that an eerie calm had blanketed markets for the previous year.
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"You'll see additional growth in California and I would just say, stay tuned for other future markets for us."
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Firm physical markets for wheat around the world, supported weather in South America also lent support to Chicago futures.
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The company is also selling Obamacare plans in 12 new markets for this year, including in four new states.
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SINGAPORE, Jan 18 (IFR) - Citigroup has appointed Ian Campbell head of debt capital markets for Australia and New Zealand.
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"We also made several coking coal shipments to India and Vietnam, which are new markets for us," he added.
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He said additional facilities are coming online and the higher targets will help ensure markets for the new gallons.
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Stabilizing the markets for a year, he said, would provide breathing room to "tackle bigger issues" on health care.
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The chart above shows the share of candidates' TV ads that ran in Super Tuesday media markets, for example.
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Overseas, Joker will add about $140.5 million from 73 markets, for a massive worldwide total of about $234 million.
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The Affordable Care Act set up new markets for people who don't get insurance through work or the government.
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British digital-only lender OakNorth is looking to expand to one of the biggest markets for financial technology (fintech).
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"We believe the markets for autonomous in the future is for both moving people and moving goods," Hackett said.
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It also has boosted rural economies by expanding markets for agriculture — something that farmers need now more than ever.
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Mexico and Brazil are the largest, most active and fastest-growing markets for so-called fintechs in Latin America.
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It also increases access to Canadian dairy markets for American farmers and updates digital trade rules, among other provisions.
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There has always been an aura of mystery to these flows, in part because markets for recyclables continually change.
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Some of the worst-hit governments have also tapped global bond markets for cash, relieving some of this pressure.
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However, it warns that shipments won't increase much because competing exporters are closer to the major markets for coal.
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Jones said the depth of markets for so-called "safe haven" assets could be severely tested should Trump win.
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Cavernous factories, warehouses, outdoor restaurants, and amusement parks will be growing markets for coolers, Mishra said, especially as temperatures rise.
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"I was negative on emerging markets for quite a while, but with things falling apart, I'm getting superoptimistic," he said.
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"China represents one of the key consuming markets for our LNG sales," Novatek's CEO Leonid Mikhelson said in a statement.
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Crises in Asia and Russia, two big export markets for Germany, did not help matters, but the problems ran deeper.
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And as it turns out, it's a long-term winning strategy that has been beating the markets for 30 years.
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The strongest job markets for college graduates in midsize cities include California-Lexington Park in Maryland and Hanford-Corcoran, California.
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Dfu: When I was really young, my dad and relatives would go searching in old markets for garbage, like electronics.
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That being said, I don't think the ECB is able to get out of the markets for years to come.
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Apple said it is still selling iPhones in China, one of its largest and most important markets for the iPhone.
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Lucas joined Macquarie from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, where he headed European equity capital markets for six years focusing on origination.
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The ongoing fight between the two largest economies in the world has rattled global stock markets for much of 2018.
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Anyone wondering whether the business community is behind President Donald Trump only needs to look at financial markets for answers.
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Australia is now one of the world's biggest markets for litigation funders, by number of cases and number of participants.
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"The UK and Europe continue to be very important and attractive markets for us," a CPPIB spokesman said on Friday.
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"The UK and Europe continue to be very important and attractive markets for us," a CPPIB spokesman said on Friday.
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Fitch expects CKP to maintain its reliable access to the bond and loan markets for refinancing at favourable interest cost.
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The V15 Pro will launch in India and other key markets for Vivo, with pricing to be announced by region.
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That's because more start-ups will have to turn to public markets for funding, he says, as private markets cool.
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The insurer group also said Congress has to provide money now to help stabilize shaky state markets for individual policies.
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Most significantly, structural shifts underway in China are almost certain to continue, leading to suppressed export markets for met coal.
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I THINK THIS IS A REALLY INTERESTING PART -- TIME IN THE MARKETS FOR THINKING ABOUT INFLATION EXPECTATIONS, WHAT'S RATIONALE PRICING.
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The deal would result in an increase in production and an expansion of international markets for Kidman, the companies added.
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"Diversifying end markets for DRAM and controlling capacity to match demand is driving growth," Stifel Nicolaus analyst Kevin Cassidy said.
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Unfortunately Spectacles themselves are impossible to get and currently retailing on secondary markets for the price of a small car.
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If negotiators fail to grab new markets for their exporters, the theory goes, rivals may snap those markets up first.
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"(Thomas Cook Airlines) is also active in Scandinavia, Britain and Belgium — those are all interesting markets for us," he said.
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Another factor fueling the growth in private equity is acceptance and usage of secondary markets for investors to get liquidity.
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A number of health insurers have cut back their presence in Obamacare markets for 2017, including UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna.
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We want to find export markets for American businesses because they'll be able to add workers the more they export.
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This would be worth an estimated US$2000 239 in Vietnam and China, the main markets for poached ivory horn.
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And the changes she is promising including the withdrawal from the Euro, could shake global markets for years to come.
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Goldie, who joins as head of ETF capital markets for EMEA, was previously ETF and capital markets specialist at Vanguard.
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Hong Kong and Taiwan are Asia's two biggest markets for TRF options due to their close trade ties with China.
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"Some of the bush babies — there are four different kinds — are being sold in the markets for meat," she adds.
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Hillary, who was previously co-head of FIG fixed income capital markets for EMEA, heads the new senior coverage group.
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The project is backed by Canadian oil producers, who are desperate for access to new international markets for their product.
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Under CEO Anthony Tan's leadership, Grab owns an overwhelming majority of the markets for ride-sharing, according to the company.
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China has had more success in establishing dynamic markets for steel, iron ore, coal and agricultural commodities such as soybeans.
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The country's size, and the speed at which it conquered rich-world markets for low-cost manufacturing, makes it unique.
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The Federal Reserve has been preparing the markets for higher interest rates encouraged by a spate of strong economic data.
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It acknowledges that Canada and Mexico are indispensable export markets for the US, as well as vital sources of imports.
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Paul will report locally to Thomas Burkard, head of global markets for Germany and Austria, and joins from Morgan Stanley .
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"We're very interested in industrializing our minerals, in opening new markets for our exports," Kuczynski said in a press conference.
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By buying the feedyards, Green Plains gains markets for its distiller's dried grains, an ethanol byproduct used to feed livestock.
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With young, fast-growing populations and evolving culinary tastes, Gulf countries are seen as big potential growth markets for food.
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There will also be more competition in hot markets for less spots, which brings on its own set of problems.
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There's an obvious overlap between the markets for QuickBooks and TSheets, both of which mostly target small to medium businesses.
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The rest of the world can help by expanding access to rich-world markets for African goods, particularly in agriculture.
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The move could shut off one of the biggest markets for an industry that is facing scrutiny around the world.
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Anti-dumping duties would force mills to find new markets for their product, adding to a global glut, Peng said.
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May's speech will be closely watched by financial markets for information on which of these divergent goals she will prioritize.
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The bill is also meant to provide more opportunities to work in prison by expanding markets for prison-produced goods.
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Since Bayer does make biotech products and agricultural chemicals, there is overlap in the markets for cottonseed and canola seeds.
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As it battles over trade with its big southern neighbor, Canada is looking westward for new markets for its oil.
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Fox has to straddle the quite different markets for radical right crazy and the 'mainstream' engaging in a perpetual ... 8.
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Without markets for this material, management costs become outlandish, causing forest owners to often leave their land unmanaged and vulnerable.
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The health law created new federal and state-run markets for health-insurance plans, taking away much of eHealth's business.
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But we have not been doing it that way in the late-stage private markets for the last five years.
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But that deterrent no longer exists, which could encourage more people to flee the Obamacare markets for short-term coverage.
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In the chart below, we show the top five global markets for SaaS investment (plus the rest of the world).
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Locals would come by for rare clothes that were sourced from thrift stores or flea markets for a few dollars.
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Societe Generale has promoted Raj Malhotra to head of debt capital markets for Asia Pacific, effective April 1, IFR reported.
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The latter two countries represented the biggest markets for Wisconsin dairy exports, and farmers like Volenec took a fierce hit.
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Globalization no longer means new markets for American products, technologies and ideas; it now means lost jobs, terrorism and migration.
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The streamer has also tapped the debt markets for roughly $5.5 billion since October 2017 to help fund its expansion.
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That rupture led to the 2016 accord between OPEC and Russia that helped prop up the markets for three years.
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As China's economy weakens and the country scouts new markets for its companies, Turkey appears to be the perfect outlet.
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The top markets for the debut read like a political pollster's red-state checklist: Cincinnati; Kansas City, Mo.; Tulsa, Okla.
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Chrissy Booth, the senior director of youth development programs for the organization, said the cities were target markets for Disney.
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Some of the markets for corporate debt that had looked a little bubbly two months ago appear less so now.
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With a combined population of 1.5 billion, India and Pakistan are hot growth markets for Facebook and Twitter, say analysts.
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Raising tariffs against one country or region is inevitably reciprocal, costing both sides valuable markets for their goods or production.
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If a recession strikes, the Fed's preemptive action sets up the economy and markets for a successful rebound, he said.
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Spain and Southern Europe are the best markets for Glovo, he also told us, confirming it generates operating profit there.
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Hong Kong / London (CNN Business)The shock from the novel coronavirus is roiling global markets for yet another trading session.
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If governments started requiring fuels and building materials to be low-carbon, they could rapidly create substantial markets for alternatives.
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Staffing up in Asia and Latin America, the next big growth markets for mobile advertising, could cost Google as well.
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The goal is to pass a bill by the end of the month to stabilize the insurance markets for 2202.
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As they supply foreign currency and demand dollars in the markets for currency exchange, they cause the dollar to appreciate.
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India is one of the five biggest markets for Facebook Lite, the stripped-down version of the social networking app.
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But he noted that South Korean derivatives markets for stocks and currencies do not show significant concern about geopolitical risk.
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That risky approach could needlessly erode the very confidence that investors and consumers have had in U.S. markets for decades.
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These pacts between countries promote travel and trade by minimizing government interference and supporting free markets for the airline industry.
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South Korea — one of the largest markets for cryptocurrencies — has reportedly been considering the shutdown of trading through cryptocurrency exchanges.
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But tensions are likely to hang over the markets for a while, Nathaniel Taplin of Heard on the Street argues.
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In some areas, the effort to clear slums or informal markets for construction projects even began to appear too aggressive.
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"Federal policy should focus on free enterprise, while protecting consumers by policing markets for force and fraud," the website stated.
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Unfortunately, the president's erratic and unilateral moves undermine everything we've done to build up markets for our world-class products.
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Merck said it had not yet determined whether to seek approval in the U.S. and other markets for the drug.
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CNBC's Mike Santoli spoke with Kaufman, who has analyzed financial markets for decades, in an exclusive interview for CNBC PRO.
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Goldman Sachs's trading desk will make it the first large firm on Wall Street to create markets for such cryptocurrencies.
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Green said investments like the Jijinga slaughterhouse not only created markets for American businesses but helped communities out of poverty.
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As noted by Ferguson, Amazon is constantly looking for new markets for Amazon Web Services, Amazon's profitable cloud computing business.
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Others focused on the potential chilling effect the CFPB's aggressive oversight could have in lender markets for low-income consumers.
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Goldman Sachs's trading desk will make it the first large firm on Wall Street to create markets for such cryptocurrencies.
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To start, debt managers plan to tap foreign markets for more than 2 billion euros in early 2020, he said.
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Fidelity International has been investing in China's capital markets for 20 years via the country's quota-based inbound investment schemes.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil are closely related, and both now awash in oversupply.
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Stijn Hoorens, associate director at RAND Europe, said the goal was to separate the markets for soft and hard drugs.
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The combined company will retain operations in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia, the home markets for both companies.
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I've been looking at markets for fifty-six years… and utilities are as richly valued as I've ever seen them.
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The agency's development efforts have also opened overseas markets for American goods that help American businesses and create jobs here.
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Others like Airbnb, Palantir, and Stripe are likely to want to avoid the public markets for as long as possible.
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"When it comes to attractive markets for investors, that's a reason beauty has become so hot for us," says Dong.
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Brazil and Mexico are two of the three biggest country markets for Uber and Latin America is its fastest-growing.
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The deal would have expanded "markets for innovative clean technologies," they said, which could spur economic growth and job creation.
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Initial markets for Echo and Music Unlimited include the U.S. and the UK, with India and Japan among others recently added.
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Next would come a wave of co-ordinated structural reforms, to labour markets for example, combined with a joint investment fund.
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First, the exchange must have surveillance-sharing agreements with significant markets for trading the underlying commodity or derivatives on that commodity.
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More often than not, the VA had the best quality care in local hospital markets for chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD).
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The production cuts are aimed at reining in a global fuel supply overhang that has dogged markets for over two years.
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Traders from across the U.S. are banding together to accuse J. P. Morgan Chase of manipulating precious metals markets for years.
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Athens concluded a bailout review in June and returned to bond markets for the first time in three years in July.
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Some companies took it worse than others, while others decided to focus their efforts on other markets for the time being.
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The royal learned more about a UN Women's project, "Markets for Change," which promotes women's empowerment in marketplaces throughout the Pacific.
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The deal paved the way for Argentina's return to international credit markets for the first time in more than a decade.
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Several of the banks have significant operations regionally and internationally, as their focus shifts to high-growth markets for Islamic finance.
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Such a surge would make Vietnam one of the last boom markets for what many otherwise see as a sunset industry.
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If a strong dollar is cheered in Tokyo and Frankfurt, it is rather less welcome in emerging markets—for three reasons.
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While many investors have shunned emerging markets for their volatility, the post-Brexit world has made them suddenly much more attractive.
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The markets for other vehicle components still on the Commission's radar include car seats, steering systems, electrolytic capacitors and exhaust pipes.
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Some companies have tried to set up secondary markets for patent transactions that, thus far, have not attracted market-wide acceptance.
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"Thanks to the financial support made available through NETL, creating new industries and markets for coal looks quite promising," he says.
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RentRange, a housing market data analytics firm, ranked the top 25 U.S. markets for rental rate increases on single family homes.
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Though the country is one of the fastest growing markets for internet users, much of it is yet to come online.
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"By boosting prices in the short-term they risk destabilizing the markets for longer … it's very-very short-sighted," he said.
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German conservative Markus Ferber, an EU lawmaker involved in discussions on access to EU markets for Britain's financial sector, was scathing.
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The next best markets for EVs offer 14 different models; a half dozen states have zero EV models available at dealerships.
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The company will also invest in pasta plants in the United States and Russia, core markets for the group, Vetrucci said.
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Washington also wants more access to China's markets for U.S. businesses, curbs on industrial subsidies and increased purchases of American products.
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Wedbush analyst David Nierengarten, however, said that Pfizer was strong in primary care and pediatric treatments, the target markets for crisaborole.
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China and Hong Kong combined were the third-largest export markets for U.S. dairy products in 2017, behind Mexico and Canada.
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The Nowacoskis hope their e-commerce business, Delivered Fresh, can help farmers find new markets for their milk, meat and produce.
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HONG KONG, May 25 (IFR) - Luke Garner, co-head of high yield capital markets for emerging Asia, has left JP Morgan.
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The voluntary and compliance-based markets for carbon credits covered around 30-40 million tonnes of CO2 in 2017, Shell estimates.
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The new editor of Bloomberg Markets will be Christine Harper, who has covered finance and markets for more than two decades.
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The development of urban markets for herbal medicines has increased the number of dealers selling both raw and semi-processed preparations.
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He noted Indonesia was one of the top markets for Facebook's recent acquisition Periscope, which allows users to stream live video.
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Hong Kong and Taiwan are Asia's two biggest markets for TRFs, in part because of their close trade ties with China.
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The uncertainty spurred by the U.S.-China trade war has roiled emerging markets for months, prompting investors to jettison risky assets.
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And he has spent time in Asia, where the U.S. dairy industry hopes to grow foreign export markets for its products.
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It is also connecting them with markets for their goods and training them in new livelihoods and how to run businesses.
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The banks' huge government debt holdings make them particularly vulnerable to bond selloffs and has pressured Italian stock markets for months.
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Top exporter Saudi Arabia will cut around 29.6,22015 bpd to reduce the supply glut that has dogged markets for two years.
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The rise of opaque private markets for trading the shares of private firms—including Silicon Valley "unicorns"—seems ripe for fraud.
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China, one of the world's fastest growing markets for U.S. whiskey, wants to slap a 25 percent tariff on whiskey imports.
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The move could effectively shut off one of the biggest markets for an industry that is facing pressure around the world.
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Big gaps remain in the understanding of financial markets, for example, and on how best to regulate tech platforms like Facebook.
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Rounding out the top 10 markets for investors, TenX lists Orlando, Florida; Indianapolis; Austin, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; and Raleigh, North Carolina.
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West Coast cities have historically turned to Asian and South Asian markets for trade, as well as looking to each other.
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Several of those recommendations mirror previous calls for regulations to facilitate sharia-compliant financing and improve secondary markets for Islamic debt.
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At the end of 22015, Ward closed the CC+ hedge fund that had invested in cocoa and coffee markets for years.
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By sector, Golub says he has the greatest conviction in the technology space, a group already leading markets for the year.
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Walmart is huge in both Dallas and Phoenix, on the other hand — but both have been early markets for online grocery.
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Some serve licit business purposes -- helping foreign companies establish a foothold in overseas markets, for one, or reap foreign tax benefits.
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He added that it had hampered talks to open up new markets for Brazilian beef including South Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
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Exports were mainly driven by the United States and China, the first and third biggest markets for French wines and spirits.
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"Trading is a hard one to crack," said Jon Regan, a head of global markets for executive search firm Sheffield Haworth.
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The ECB has spent months setting up markets for an end to its 2.55 trillion euros ($3 trillion) bond purchase scheme.
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LONDON, June 2 (IFR) - Cliff Pearce has been appointed the global head of capital markets for the Dutch trust advisor Intertrust.
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"People invest in emerging markets for higher yields, lower entry prices, and higher capital appreciation," said SPV Global director Clara Yeung.
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Some of the newest markets for YouTube TV include Green Bay, Rochester, Flint, Savannah, New Orleans, Tulsa, Tucson, Shreveport, and more.
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Toronto and Vancouver, Canada's hottest markets for the past few years, posted modest increases of 0.1 percent and 0.3 percent respectively.
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As a result, more investors set their sights south, to Seattle, which now leads all U.S. markets for home price appreciation.
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And they inched forward on rules to put in place new markets for carbon credits, due to be finalised in Chile.
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He also outlined what he sees as key markets for MMA, and the fact that they all are English speaking countries.
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The bilateral trade deal reached by the United States and Mexico is a positive development for capital markets for three reasons.
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The cost of being shut out of overseas markets for soybeans, beef, pork, chicken and more will be in the billions.
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And it signaled an openness to cutting off access to British financial markets for President Vladimir V. Putin's government in Russia.
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China would gain access to global markets for its wares, while the rest of the planet would gain entry to China.
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Wall Street analysts, noting Tesla's haphazard progress, had long expected the company to return to the public markets for fresh capital.
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It said the inflows were robust, particularly in light of the trade tensions that dominated markets for much of the month.
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But others like Janus Henderson's O'Connor are either watching markets for their investment steer, or tracking the coronavirus progress across continents.
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Canada and Mexico are the biggest markets for the American dairy industry and both countries have raised tariffs on dairy products.
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That's why Haefele added that he's no longer bullish on stocks in the United States — or other markets for that matter.
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Greece emerged from bailouts in 2018 after a decade-long debt crisis that locked it out of bond markets for years.
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"You're creating more efficient markets for the North Korean regime to do its activity in the Chinese marketplace," he told CNBC.
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Europe has the chance to lead the world in developing capital markets for green finance, according to UBS Chairman Axel Weber.
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Brazil and Australia were among the main holdouts, delegates said, and the summit deferred big decisions on carbon markets for later.
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The U.S. economy is great at creating wealth with world class capital markets for both the largest corporations and personal homeowners.
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Arun Mathew, who leads growth investments in enterprise, security and infrastructure markets for Accel, ended up leading Webflow's first investment ever.
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Hong Kong, which has suffered from six months of unrest, and London were among the most difficult markets for the recruiter.
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He worked at meat markets for nearly two decades before his dream of having his own butcher shop came to life.
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Brazil, with one of the most developed markets for biofuel production and consumption, was touted as a country of the future.
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Corbyn said they showed that the US&aposs negotiating objectives included full access to the UK markets for US healthcare companies.
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The United States is one of the biggest markets for German cars, which are the country's biggest source of export income.
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It would also open Chinese markets for financial services and American exports of beef, poultry, seafood, infant formula and pet food.
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The e-commerce giant made little to no money, relying on financial markets for funds because investors believed in the company.
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Comments from South Korea's finance minister renewed concerns about a crackdown in one of the largest markets for digital currency trading.
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So if you sell now and stay out of the markets for the foreseeable future, you're doing one of two things.
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In addition to polls, traders closely follow betting markets for a steer on the outcomes of political events such as elections.
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Mexico and Canada are two of the largest markets for the U.S. and this agreement improves our position in that market.
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Still, one market watcher noted how periods of dampened investor sentiment haven't necessarily weighed on markets for very long this year.
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Beijing has, for instance, needed to force local governments to borrow more from capital markets for public building and digging projects.
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Analysts have said the Chinese acquisitions in Brazil are in part aimed at opening markets for their equipment and engineering services.
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So the availability of cobalt right now is pretty heavily dependent on the health of the markets for copper and nickel.
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Their comments will be studied by markets for clues on the likely timing of the next increase in U.S. interest rates.
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The deal would "redefine global capital markets for decades to come," HKEX CEO Charles Li told reporters on a conference call.
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But it will not solve the ethical issues that have driven regulation in financial markets for more than a hundred years.
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Its cash-hungry corporates such as Petrobras he said could well be preparing moves having been out of markets for months.
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Roue was named head of debt capital markets for Asia Pacific late last year and transferred to Singapore earlier this year.
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Here's a look at the new cohort of execs leading M&A, equity, and debt capital markets for JPMorgan's investment bank.
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Another recently launched fund, Rivet Ventures, is specifically targeting women-led markets for investment, even if not solely for female founders.
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The closure of Australian financial markets for a holiday kept volumes to just about a fourth of the thirty day average.
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Washington also wants more access to China's vast markets for U.S. companies, curbs on industrial subsidies and increased purchases of American products.
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Washington also wants more access to China's vast markets for U.S. businesses, curbs on industrial subsidies and increased purchases of American products.
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"The ongoing issues on the trade front have been battering markets for the course of this week," ANZ analyst Daniel Hynes said.
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Fiber is now rolling out in Los Angeles and Chicago, two prime markets for competitors and a test of its economic model.
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The move marks a return to the capital markets for Bilibili just over a year after it went public in New York.
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Moyer will be based in New York and will report to Paul Young, international head of capital markets for Mitsubishi UFJ Securities.
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Norway is among the world's top markets for electric cars thanks to generous government subsidies aimed at increasing the electrification of transport.
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The VA was the best or above average in most markets for treating heart attacks, heart failure and pneumonia, the study found.
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Abe deserves praise and respect for years of relentless efforts to keep open the access to China's huge markets for Japanese businesses.
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That's primarily because the booming markets for autos in China have been cities where pickup trucks are not practical due to congestion.
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The administration had a hand in creating new markets for rural sectors by promoting exports and breaking down trade barriers, Vilsack said.
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Since Altria operates largely in the United States, it can't rely on other markets for growth as sales in the U.S. slump.
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Photo: APCoinbase, one of the larger markets for buying and selling bitcoin, announced that all buying and selling has been temporarily disabled.
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Beard noted that the FTA could also open up markets for services in areas such as education and information and communications technology.
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The oil market is really multiple sub-markets for crude, fuels, refining, services, engineering, construction, drilling, skilled labour, steel, raw materials etc.
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A 25 basis point rate reduction is built in to markets for the summer and a second cut is priced for January.
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The NY Fed, which conducts open markets for the Fed system, also said the amount offered for term repo operations for Oct.
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Demand for gold and other precious metals are closely tied to the health of Asian economies, which are big markets for bullion.
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Many of South-East Asia's businesses are family-owned and rely on banks (or reinvested profits) rather than the markets for finance.
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Republicans have sought to make it as easy as possible to leave the markets for plans that are cheaper but less robust.
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The larger issue is a race for market share in what will become one of the world's biggest markets for air travel.
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" Merck: "As the climate changes, there will be expanded markets for products for tropical and weather related diseases including water borne illness.
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I asked Cynthia Cox, who tracks the ACA markets for the Kaiser Family Foundation, for her take on the state of Obamacare.
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Women have always been in music, and have always created it, but have been excluded from greater markets for a long time.
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Access to European markets for London-based financial services firms would depend on what the UK might give in return, he said.
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For China, Africa has stuff (iron, copper, cobalt, oil), markets for Chinese manufacturers and construction companies and a platform to project influence.
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Several U.S. LNG facilities are currently starting up operations as developers seek out new global markets for booming U.S. natural gas supplies.
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Central European equities mostly rose as optimism grew in global markets for progress in trade talks between the United States and China.
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One thing for sure is that we will continue to witness volatility in the capital markets for a prolonged period of time.
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Bes will be based in London and reports to Rajan Bagri, head of FIG debt capital markets for Europe and the Americas.
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Mourad will be based in Dubai and reports to Salman Ansari, head of debt capital markets for Africa and the Middle East.
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"That's the theme that's going to be driving markets for the next couple of months, a focus on geopolitical headlines," he said.
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Combined, China's domestic support measures and tariff-rate quota regime distort global markets for wheat, rice and corn, according to USTR's analysis.
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However, exports of steel and aluminium have surged since then, effectively integrating China into the global markets for these intermediate stage metals.
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The bank has promoted Rajan Bagri to head of FIG debt capital markets for Europe and the Americas, according to a source.
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News from the ongoing negotiations have been a major driver of the yuan and global markets for much of the past year.
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First, we can create jobs here at home and strengthen our economy through trade agreements that open up markets for U.S. companies.
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The projected higher government debt ratio for 2017 reflects mainly expected pre-financing in external markets for the February 2018 Eurobond redemption.
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Pierre Moscovici said the prospect of Greece returning to borrow from markets for the first time since 2014 is becoming "more credible".
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Many years of border closures with Iraq and Syria, vital markets for Jordan's exports, have taken a serious economic toll as well.
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The deal is in line with Total's strategy to expand its low carbon businesses and develop new markets for gas, it said.
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Trade will also stay a hot topic for markets, and the lack of new rhetoric steadied markets for most of the day.
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The opening up of the American markets for wheat and meat led, in Britain, to the "great agricultural depression" of 1873-96.
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Mr Macron also flew French businessmen with him to China, and pushed hard for better access to Chinese markets for French stuff.
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"We look forward to developing new markets for Kurdish crude oil," a statement by Rosneft quotes chief executive Igor Sechin as saying.
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Bourbon, now caught in the crosshairs of a potential trade battle between Washington and Beijing, once relied on foreign markets for survival.
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But the sale, and dozens of others taking place around the country, will reinforce Russia's reputation in the global markets for uncertainty.
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That supported a move back to riskier assets after a cocktail of negative drivers had pressured markets for the past few sessions.
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During this period, the ability of the BCC to tap the markets for funding and capital will be limited, highlighting their vulnerabilities.
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It makes sense geopolitically: Moscow needs markets for its oil and petroleum, and Beijing needs the oil and petroleum for its economy.
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After years with monetary policy stuck near the zero level, decision makers at the Federal Reserve are preparing the markets for liftoff.
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Small farmers say they have no problem with new markets for local food; they just don't want them to be called C.S.A.s.
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In Europe, that means searching the markets for indications that investors are starting to bet that the European Union will fracture further.
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The deal will help bring manufacturer and automotive jobs back to the United States and open up export markets for our farmers.
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Once there, scammers find their way to anonymous message boards, and markets for drugs, stolen financial data and other personal valuable information.
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While none of the orders are game-changers, they represent an affirmation from a variety of customers in expanding markets for Boeing.
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The index has underperformed MSCI ACWI, a gauge of the world's 245 markets, for four months in a row as Sino-U.
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A registered Republican, Mr. Shank said he subscribed to the party's position that trade deals would open new markets for American companies.
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Speaking before Russia's lower house of parliament, Medvedev said the new sanctions were an attempt to capture global markets for U.S. companies.
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Group Chief Executive Zafrul Aziz said CIMB saw higher provisions in the Singapore and Thailand markets for commodity-related loans last year.
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Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho has primed markets for a stimulus package as the country's economic growth is seen under severe pressure.
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Oil prices have influenced stock markets for most of this year as investors take oil demand as a barometer of economic growth.
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Through 2010, when the company ceased operations, Florida had been one of the most lucrative markets for his unaccredited for-profit school.
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The moves came as the markets for a variety of bonds — including usually easy-to-trade Treasuries — turned messier starting on Wednesday.
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Some said they were competing with one another on marked up markets for medical supplies to get their hospitals what was needed.
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Some markets, known as "grasshopper markets" for the speed with which traders set up and take down the stalls, are still illegal.
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Confidence is also weak in the markets for silicon metal and ferrosilicon, key ingredients used by steelmakers and other smelters, Elkem said.
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This year, more than a dozen states, including California and Arizona, will vote on whether to authorize regulated markets for the drug.
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The performance of generation installations and supply chains in the core markets for RWE including Germany, Britain and the Netherlands were intact.
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Markets for such goods could be liberalised by opening up borders, or boosted by agreeing joint rules on things like product safety.
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Iran was one of the largest markets for Russian wheat until it slashed purchases in 2016 due to Tehran's self-sufficiency drive.
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Washington D.C. and New York City were the top markets for these ads, but the groups also targeted Iowa, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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Widespread violence has increased the drought's impact, resulting in restricted access to markets for many poor farmers, the United Nations report said.
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Growing patient populations and improving medical expertise in newer markets are making up for slowing growth in mature markets for Smith+Nephew.
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Major markets for Whitehaven's high quality thermal coal are Japan and South Korea, while India takes half of its steel-making coal.
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It also feeds into Waymo's ultimate quest to gain a toehold in more markets for the eventual launch of a commercial business.
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Online betting markets are generally far thinner than financial markets, for instance, and therefore less reliable as a measure of investor sentiment.
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The trade deal contains a variety of wins for American industry, including opening up markets for financial services, pharmaceuticals, beef and poultry.
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On the European front, French President Emmanuel Macron this week also called for greater access to the Chinese markets for French companies.
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One of the fastest growing international markets for U.S. apples, India, is growing 94 percent year-over year, according to government data.
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The movie launched in most international territories this weekend, amassing $211.4 million from foreign markets for a global start of $116 million.
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The Russian Research Center of Federal and Regional Markets for Alcohol estimates that about 20153 to 22015 million people fit that description.
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In Tallinn, at the ECB's last monetary policy meeting, Draghi said: "the ECB will be in the markets for a long time."
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The approach has the potential to upend billion-dollar markets for drugs such as insulin and treatments, like Humira, for autoimmune conditions.
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Mexico now imports some $18.5 billion of agriculture products every year, making it one of the most important markets for U.S. farmers.
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Despite efforts to find new markets for EU dairy products and some encouraging exports, opportunities for increased demand are limited, he said.
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He often scoured flea markets for paints, brushes, and canvases from an artist's time period, in addition to obsessively studying their techniques.
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Still, the CEO expressed confidence that there was reason to be optimistic about North American and Brazilian markets for 2018 and beyond.
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He believes that the private sector could solve many of the problems with health-care costs by creating markets for medical procedures.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: You spoke about this idea that so many private companies seem to be using the public markets for liquidity.
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Mr. Draghi will be walking a verbal tightrope as he tries to prepare markets for what is coming without provoking an overreaction.
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Investors are watching the lending markets for any indications of stress as the coronavirus spreads globally and threatens to dampen economic growth.
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The academic literature tells us that volatility of an underlying asset often falls after the establishment of new futures markets for it.
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The massive growth of the shipping industry and global connectivity have made the markets for these species ruthlessly efficient and fast-moving.
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Ford and Argo previously announced Miami-Dade County and Washington, D.C., as the other launch markets for autonomous vehicle businesses in 2021.
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Mr. Trump's newly revised North American trade deal similarly contains provisions that open up markets for dairy, digital services and other industries.
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The burgeoning markets for laptops, smartphones, tablets, and electric cars have inspired companies to pour billions of dollars into better battery technology.
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This range of pricing shows is how some galleries have managed to create discrete markets for a small circle of influential artists.
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China is one of the most important markets for UBS, where the bank's offerings include asset management, and investment and private banking.
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Governmental prohibitions against marketable goods and services, like alcohol and gambling, Andreas posits, instantly create lucrative markets for those goods and services.
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In May it ordered that cattle, including water buffalo, may no longer be sold in open markets for the express purpose of slaughter.
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Similar legal changes have gone into effect in Australia and Europe, with the aim of shutting down the major markets for stolen lumber.
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Traders will continue to monitor domestic markets for further cues ahead of the RBI monetary policy meeting at the end of the week.
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Fears on slowing economic growth and the uncertainties around the Federal Reserve's monetary policy have stirred the financial markets for a few months.
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The province is working hard to seek export markets for its landlocked energy products to ensure the sector's long-term stability, she said.
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The difference is the Fed has been prepping markets for some time, and judging by the market reaction, the prep has been successful.
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The two economic powerhouses have been locked in an ongoing trade war, which has continued to rock global markets for much of 2018.
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G28.9S, the world's largest private security firm with more than 24.4,093.21 employees in 20927 countries, is focusing instead on emerging markets for growth.
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Brazil's stock market outperformed in the run-up to the election, contrary to the overall downward trend in global stock markets for October.
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"There are bigger and better opportunities in emerging markets like China and India," said Chris Gaffney, president of world markets for TIAA Bank.
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Yet Uber's enormous valuation also depends on the firm pulling off a harder task: dominating most markets for ride-hailing around the world.
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There is failure in digital markets for libraries, schools, universities, and other public-service organizations, and libraries are officially fed up with it.
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Some reports are truly horrifying and the latest reports of 'slave markets' for migrants can be added to a long list of outrages.
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The trade dispute between the world's two largest economies has roiled global markets for months with worries about the negative impact on growth.
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He was speaking after ABB gave a slightly more upbeat assessment about the development of its markets for 2018, saying conditions had brightened.
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A stronger local currency tends to weigh on the margins of resource exporters who sell their goods in foreign markets for U.S. dollars.
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In strictly business terms, there are markets for all kind of books, and we could sell more books if we served more audiences.
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China and Japan are both growing markets for Formlabs, particularly the former, where 3D printing is playing a more central role in manufacturing.
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With more than 550 million internet users, the nation has emerged as one of the last great growth markets for Silicon Valley companies.
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Two markets for trading have been created: one in which shares are exchanged, and another for allocations of water in a given year.
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This week, for example, Saudi Arabia tapped the markets for the first time, raising $17.5 billion—the largest-ever emerging-market bond issue.
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Exports create new markets for American-made products while imports help American families stretch their budgets by providing more choices and lower prices.
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Traders said that an ongoing crude and refined product supply overhang that has dogged markets for over two years was weighing on markets.
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So the price of a meal may not be a good guide to how competitive a country is in markets for tradable goods.
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And unlike the saturated markets for many alcoholic drinks such as gin and whisky, says Mr Lampen, there is still room for innovation.
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Fortunately, the companies clamoring to use drones, like Amazon and Google, are sophisticated users who already operate similar markets for their own businesses.
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But as their appetite for capital grew to finance ever-larger acquisitions, private equity tapped the public markets for larger, more stable capital.
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German lawmaker Markus Ferber, who is involved in discussions on access to EU markets for Britain's financial sector, was scathing about May's leadership.
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We've been in this $20 trillion holding pattern in the equity markets for most of the past 2 years," he told "Closing Bell.
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That hands a single individual kingmaking powers, while keeping young firms out of the clarifying glare of the public markets for even longer.
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Manulife said Sue Reibel will take over Guay's role as executive vice president and general manager, institutional markets for Manulife Canada in June.
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Rather than unfounded scepticism about Mr Woods's ability, EAGLE's estimate of his chances fell short of those of betting markets for two reasons.
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"We can actually operate and cover the United States, 168 markets, for less than $1 million a year using this technology," said Florance.
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The U.S., for example, won expanded access to Canadian markets for U.S. dairy producers, long a major sticking point for the Trump administration.
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"China remains one of the fastest growing markets for IKEA Group, together with Australia, Canada and Poland," the company said in a statement.
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The prices in spot markets for gasoline in the Gulf have soared above benchmark prices in New York Harbor, according to Reuters data.
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He predicts biotech and emerging health-care companies will continue to tap the public markets for financing, with a better year for IPOs.
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Markets for years have had a sort of psychological co-dependency on China, given its prevalence, influence and growth in the global economy.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange, best known for its Vix indices of market volatility, agreed to buy BATS Global Markets for $3.2 billion.
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Too often, we seek to blame others — perhaps a spouse, investment managers or even the markets — for having too little in our portfolios.
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Maduro would be unlikely to accept these terms, searching for other markets for its products — India, China, and Russia the most likely recipients.
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Our energy trading partnerships with Canada and Mexico in particular not only provide important markets for U.S. energy but also strengthen energy security.
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And the markets for those paper products encourage forest owners to invest in sustainable forest management practices that keep forests growing and healthy.
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In short, Lyft may harbor an interest in Japan but it would do better to prioritize less complicated markets for its next expansion.
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But for years, the firm also has been in the vanguard of creating alternative electronic markets for trading stocks and other financial assets.
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Shares in the Wall Street investment bank tumbled 220 percent after it blamed rocky markets for a decline in its adjusted quarterly profit.
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Seven in 10 top markets for first-timers have lower median home values than the national average, but entry price is not everything.
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By April 9, a program to exploit the flaw was on sale on underground markets for criminal hackers, said FireEye researcher John Hultquist.
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"Their reason for disapproval was the underlying markets for bitcoin, which haven't changed in the weeks since they made their decision," he said.
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In recent months Treasury officials have enthused about eliminating inefficiencies in markets for rail, energy and consumer banking, which could boost lagging productivity.
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The markets for collagen and gelatin are worth a combined $9 billion dollars, which is a pretty sizable market for Geltor to tackle.
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The new sanctions were an attempt to capture global markets for U.S. companies, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told Russia's lower house of parliament.
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Upstairs, by contrast, the wealthy couples who will employ them often come from China, one of the fastest-growing markets for surrogate pregnancies.
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South Africa One of the continent's largest economies is also among its leading markets for marijuana, or "dagga" as it is locally known.
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Though the 6X is focused on China, it could hint at an important upcoming device for India and other big markets for Xiaomi.
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These holdings largely prevent Uber from competing in those markets for the next four years (or six years, in the case of Russia).
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The grocery industry remains one of the "largest and most under-penetrated markets" for the company, he wrote in the note to clients.
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Johnson & Johnson bought robotics surgical company, Auris Health, and health insurance startup Oscar Health announced expansion in 12 new markets for next year.
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Sharing manufacturing plants, suppliers and dealers will help bring down costs in those price-sensitive emerging automotive markets for both Nissan and Mitsubishi.
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The USMCA maintains duty-free access for U.S. manufactured goods and removes existing barriers for remanufactured goods, opening new markets for American products.
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Countries in Southeast Asia have been trying to improve their financial connectivity by linking capital markets for years, but progress has been slow.
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The space agency will also conduct studies on the potential markets for space-manufactured products and on barriers to entry into those markets.
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The approach has the potential to upend billion-dollar markets for drugs such as insulin, and current treatments for autoimmune conditions like Humira.
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The transaction is expected to gather significant demand from U.S. and European investors looking at emerging markets for yield they cannot get elsewhere.
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Such conformity made sense when the country needed to copy global leaders, import expertise and find export markets for low-value manufactured goods.
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And at 9:59, the CSI 300 fell 7, triggering the circuit breaker and shutting China markets for the rest of the day.
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Chris Marschall has been appointed head of equity capital markets for Asia Pacific at the unit of Credit Agricole SA , Reuters IFR reported.
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In 2008 he added the roles of deputy head of global markets and head of global markets for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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China is one of the fastest growing markets for luxury goods, with a rise in purchases by young millennial and generation z shoppers.
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"Based on the record before it, the Commission believes that the significant markets for bitcoin are unregulated," the SEC said in a statement.
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Oil prices remained under pressure amid worries that a global glut of crude and refined products would weigh on markets for some time.
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The commission also says that where markets for business broadband are found to be competitive the proposal would seek to remove unneeded regulations.
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The letter could end uncertainty about the future of the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard that has roiled commodity and energy markets for months.
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In terms of individual units served (rather than total wattage), Bangladesh has become one of the world's largest markets for home solar systems.
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"The trade figures out of China will probably be diced by markets for (their) impact on commodity prices and global growth," said Lolay.
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Canada and Mexico are the two largest export markets of the U.S. and two of the top three export markets for America's farmers.
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Today an estimated two-thirds of the population depends on the hundreds of street markets for food and other goods, including foreign media.
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But companies, which rely on other markets for sales, production and materials, have been increasingly vocal about the potential damage from his policies.
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Following Europe's free-trading imperialists, Japan had invaded and occupied Taiwan and then Korea, turning them into protected markets for its small industries.
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The idea is not only to feed expanding world markets for these products, but to sow the seeds of a diversified Saudi economy.
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"The U.S.-China trade war is threatening Indian markets as China looks for alternative markets" for its steel exports, India's steel ministry said.
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What do you think would happen to the farmers of Iowa if they lost one of the most important markets for their corn?
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China is one of the biggest markets for U.S. agriculture exports, and farmers have been hit hard by China's retaliation to U.S. tariffs.
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"There are grounds for concern, certainly," said Edward Yardeni, an independent economist and strategist, who has been studying the bond markets for decades.
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Within the US, he still thinks there are opportunities around mergers and in the credit markets for investors who look hard enough though.
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It's all an effort to find new markets for its products as it battles with the U.S., Keith Bradsher of the NYT reports.
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Macquarie raised its price target and reiterated its outperform rating, saying Amazon will dominate the e-commerce and cloud computing markets for years.
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It also opens up new markets for American dairy farmers and rolls back an arbitration system for corporations that liberals like Democratic Sen.
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Trulieve, for its part, is one of the few bright spots in the public markets for cannabis — its stock is actually going up.
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The strongest U.S. markets for grocery stores, where the most businesses continue to expand, include California, Virginia and North Carolina, according to JLL.
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Herman van den Wall Bake, Deutsche's Singapore-based head of fixed-income capital markets for Asia ex-Japan, left the bank in December.
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DATA: Chinese data on loans, investment and industrial production this week will be closely watched by metals markets for clues on demand prospects.
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He needs to prepare markets for the day when the E.C.B. begins withdrawing stimulus, but avoid provoking an overreaction in hypersensitive financial markets.
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President Barack Obama shifted the focus to multilateral deals, seeking to extract maximum expansion of markets for the political pain of trade negotiations.
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Merck, a Dow component, said it had not yet determined whether to seek approval in the U.S. and other markets for the drug.
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Although analysts said the stand-off between the United States and China could hit oil markets, for now most said demand looked healthy.
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The USMCA makes changes to protect auto industry workers, increases access to Canadian dairy markets for U.S. farmers and updates digital trade rules.
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Scour sites like Chairish and the marketplace section of Apartment Therapy for local, gently used pieces, and browse flea markets for inexpensive finds.
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New York is also in one of the toughest markets for sellers in years, said Lindsay Barton Barrett, an agent with Douglas Elliman.
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Once an industrial center, it faced a bleak future after its markets for heavy machinery vanished with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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India is the second-largest destination of California almonds after the European Union and one of the top overseas markets for U.S. apples.
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And, with only 5 percent of the world population, we need open access to markets for our own goods to grow our economy.
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"I do hope that will continue its course for being one of the largest markets for private equity in the world," he said.
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That demand highlights how China's prolonged war on pollution is shaking global markets for iron ore, the world's most heavily traded bulk commodity.
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The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) recently issued its annual list of the world's most "notorious markets" for sales of pirated and counterfeit goods.
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Trump praised the agreement early Monday as a "great deal" for all three countries that would expand markets for American farmers and manufacturers.
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Corporate subsidies are nothing more than a deformed kind of socialism where our tax money distorts markets for private gain against public interests.
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It doesn't surprise me that you would have differing valuations over time in public and private markets for the same type of company.
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He added that major central banks are attempting to step away from the "accommodation" they have given to the markets for several years.
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Equity markets, for the time being, are expected to remain under pressure due to the escalation in the trade dispute, TS Lombard said.
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She wanted her colleagues to pass two separate bills that would shore up insurance markets for people who weren't covered through their job.
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AlphaBay Market, one of the dark web's largest markets for drugs, guns, and other illegal paraphernalia, has been shut down since midnight Tuesday night.
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The country's second quarter GDP figure was not unexpected, as China has been careful to prep markets for further signs of a gradual deceleration.
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U.S. stocks were trading higher, boosted by signs of progress to resolve the U.S.-China trade dispute, which has roiled financial markets for months.
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Despite the saber rattling over tariffs, however, the U.S. and China still remain the top markets for attracting investment outside a CEO's home market.
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"We feel there are so many more markets for us out there, many more industries for us to continue that growth path," Prins said.
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Of the 13 bear markets for the S&P 500 since World War II, eight of them overlapped with some part of a recession.
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These five countries account for 66.43 percent of the euro area and represent most of the markets for about $300 billion of U.S. exports.
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The ECB plans to end its bond purchases at the end of the year and guides markets for steady interest rates "through" next summer.
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No data were available for the first quarter for U.S. or China, which are both major markets for electric vehicles, when CNBC contacted IHS.
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Access to equity markets for energy firms comes at an opportune time for private equity firms seeking to cash out of long-held investments.
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The country has consistently been cited as one of the top markets for male grooming since 2010 — with Brazil and the U.S. catching up.
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China is one of the biggest markets for US agricultural exports, and American farmers have been hit hard by China's retaliation for US tariffs.
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Though the magnitude of barred trading isn't anticipated to change significantly, banks will receive better guidance on their ability to make markets for customers.
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"Latin America is going to need those cargoes more than anyone else," said Robert Campbell, head of global oil products markets for Energy Aspects.
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