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We carry on trading arms, buying oil or diamonds from troubled countries, he says.
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But the cost of those guarantees was so huge that the Equitable could not afford to carry on trading.
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Speed and reliability lead to calls for expensive computer and communications systems, which become dramatically more profitable as they carry more trading.
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Time and daily routines have softened the communal grief as the workers carry on, trading jokes and gruff male banter.
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The most dramatic changes occur at the biggest of the big U.S. banks, which carry out a disproportionate share of trading in derivatives.
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Both carry bargain valuations and have adequate trading volume.
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It said the local trading standards team would also carry out its own tests.
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Carry forward trades accounted for nearly 90% of trading volumes in the Indian markets and the fears of market players about volumes getting restricted appear justified to many.
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Thus they should carry on gambling, taking as many risks as they can possible cram into their trading books for the upside is profits and bonuses, the downside is a bail out.
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It is being claimed that, when the SPL was formed in 1998, it neglected to supply the Office of Fair Trading with a copy of its regulations and that this provides a loophole for Celtic to carry on without a licence.
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