Standard mutual funds, by contrast, are hard to front-run: They are required to disclose their portfolios quarterly, and with a delay.
Or was his tough-sounding statement last Monday merely intended to front-run an FT story that he knew was in the works?
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Now known as Bank of America Merrill Lynch, it has since been fined for letting day traders and its own proprietary trading desk front-run clients.
The result is that professional traders front-run it each month in the pre-announced couple of days before the ETF rolls over its positions into the new front month.
She implied at the time that her apology for the targeting, conveniently timed to front-run the Treasury IG report, was a spontaneous answer to a surprise question from the audience.
Then, crossing over the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey, he hit the mother of all potholes and blew out the front left run-flat tire.
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Gallinari made a driving layup and Chandler hit a 3-pointer to spark the Nuggets on a 12-0 run that put them in front 45-28 with 5:23 remaining in the second quarter.
Ignited by a driving layup by Danilo Gallinari and a 3-pointer by Chandler, the Nuggets responded with a 12-0 run that put them in front 45-28 with 5:23 remaining in the second quarter.
Court documents show Wright videotaped intimate encounters with some of her customers in three locations in the small picket-fenced community of 10, 000 that is Kennebunk, including the store-front Zumba exercise studio run by Wright.
On Monday a front-page commentary in state-run People's Daily Overseas Edition did not refer to the drills, but criticised the US for its stance over the territorial dispute.
The Conservative-run council also said there will be no cuts in front-line services, but a Labour councillor branded that "rubbish".
Installing low-rolling resistance tires that are otherwise costlier and noisier than standard rubber is another easy fix, with re-sculpting front fascia designs to improve higher-speed aerodynamics also a short-run possibility.
It is unlikely to be purely coincidental that Mr. Mohamed reportedly had rented a room in a house used by al-Arian to run his front organization, the World Islamic Studies Enterprise.
With House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) declining to run for a leadership post in the minority, the front-runner for Republican leader is the current majority leader, John Boehner of Ohio.
Harper homered the next inning and doubled in front of LaRoche's two-out home run.
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Not only is Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front likely to get the 12.5% of votes needed to make it into the run-off in nearly a fifth of the 577 constituencies, but a leadership battle has broken out within the UMP.
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In front of its fired-up fans, Detroit scored a run in the first and second innings and was held scoreless in the next two.
"We have been very clear and up front since day one about our opposition to a government-run insurance plan that would dismantle employer coverage, bankrupt hospitals, and increase the federal deficit, " Zirkelbach's e-mail said.
To make Americans aware of the threats and have Jamaat ul-Fuqra placed on the State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organization Watch List, thereby shutting down the camps in the U.S. run by ul-Fuqra's front group, Muslims of America.
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This multiplicity adds democratic spice and entertainment value, but for mainstream candidates it can cause serious problems as it did most notoriously in April 2002, when the National Front's Jean-Marie Le Pen squeezed into the run-off against Jacques Chirac, ousting the Socialist candidate, Lionel Jospin.
Equally astonishing is the treachery and duplicity of much of the Democratic establishment, which purported to be backing the front-runner, while all the time encouraging Mr Obama to run for fear that the compromised former first lady was unelectable.
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In a front-page article published Dec. 14, the state-run China Securities Journal reported that the CSRC may try to avert an oversupply of shares by encouraging listing applicants to turn to the off-exchange equity market, bond market, or overseas bourses.
Then Markoffs July 4, 1994, front- page story taunted the feds: Kevin Mitnick is a computer programmer run amok.
There is a 3% front-end load and .75% on the way out and expenses run 1.29% of assets.
The structure seemed right, but the tour got off to a troubled start, Australia shining in front of the Sydney crowd in the first Test to run out 30-12 winners.
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But Button, aided by having a clear run out in front, held on to lead home his team-mate.
On the inflation front, a key development over the past year has been the steep run-up in the price of oil.
ATHENS, Greece -- Japan's Mizuki Noguchi produced a courageous run from the front to win the Olympic women's marathon title as Paula Radcliffe's challenge ended in tears.
Putin has tried to switch the focus to the Popular Front, which will likely be used as the main pro-government vehicle in the run-up to the March 4 presidential election.
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