• Exchange rate variations make more of a difference to these figures than do regional growth trends.

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  • Printing Treasury Notes and getting other countries to make stuff in exchange is, of course, one way of cutting CO2 emissions.

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  • Those at the bottom make a short-term exchange of cash for labour.

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  • Gnutella's users make some of their PCs' information public in exchange for access to the information on thousands of other computers.

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  • The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was a little slower in its review and rewriting of securities regulations to make way for exchange-traded products (ETPs).

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  • Unilateral or accelerated adoption of the euro would make far less sense for a third group of bigger countries with floating exchange rates: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania.

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  • He called on Congress to make the Securities and Exchange Commission's supervision of these so-called consolidated supervised entities mandatory--not voluntary as it now is.

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  • What kind of exchange-rate regimes make most sense?

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  • Mining firms make up almost a fifth of the local exchange's market capitalization, and the city has become a magnet for smaller companies, which can be more-acutely affected by the volatility of the commodities cycle.

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  • In other words, we still think of Facebook as a distinctive display advertising business, but mobile and the exchange make it better and larger, and extend the time horizon Facebook has to realize the potential of new business opportunities and of social advertising.

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  • The inexperience of some players might also make the exchange susceptible to a damaging sell-off.

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  • The fact that Asian currencies make up only 3% of total foreign-exchange reserves indicates how far Asia still lags in financial matters.

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  • Like the rest of Groupon, Getaways will promote limited-time deals requiring customers to make an upfront payment in exchange for a voucher that can then be redeemed within a certain period of time.

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  • But though he is tainted with the Grasso scandal and is the subject of litigation himself, Langone is getting a hearing from the firms that make up much of the daily order flow at the exchange.

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  • But though he is tainted with the Grasso scandal and is the subject of litigation himself, Langone is getting at least an ear the firms that make up much of the daily order flow at the exchange.

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  • The worst deal Republicans could make would be to acquiesce to Bernanke in exchange for his support of their spending cuts.

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  • "We learn to exchange e-mail, make our own Web pages and, best of all, improve our English, " says Yang Yimei, who is from the town of Simao, in China's southwestern Yunnan province.

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  • The problem, however, is that policymakers may not want to make their domestic monetary policies subject to formal exchange-rate targets for the sake of global currency-market stability.

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  • "I am satisfied that the exchange of views we have had have been productive in helping me make the case for the re-establishment of the institutions absolutely as quickly as possible and without delay, " he said.

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  • In much of East Africa you can now bank, even exchange foreign currencies and make international payments on a feature phone.

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  • The Securities and Exchange Commission is also trying to make it easier for shareholders to nominate people to boards of directors.

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  • On one of their regular offerings, based in North Carolina, participants are made to cycle, hike or kayak in pursuit of tokens they will then exchange for materials that can be used to make a boat.

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  • It might make sense for the four countries with exchange rates pegged to the euro: the Baltic trio of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, plus Bulgaria. (Slovenia and Slovakia have joined the euro already.) None of these will meet the Maastricht treaty's criteria for euro entry any time soon.

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  • The buyout gave Goldman control of the leading New York Stock Exchange floor specialist, with exclusive rights to make markets in more than 500 stocks.

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  • To Mundell, constantly changing exchange rates are just an opportunity for banks and hedge funds to make money at the expense of people doing business internationally.

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  • If a couple of mutual funds suddenly decided to make a serious investment, the country's exchange rate could rocket, starting an unsustainable boom in the property and banking sector, and causing havoc for exporters.

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  • It can't be stressed enough that without our exchange of dollars for foreign imports, foreigners would lack the dollars to buy what we make.

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  • Nasdaq has been seeking for some time to become independent from the National Association of Securities Dealers, which regulates the exchange, but the SEC has yet to make a decision.

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  • The participants in the Marketing Cloud consortium all work together to make sure that when a customer uses any one of their products, it is able to easily exchange data with the other vendors.

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  • The SBA's Office of Advocacy monitors federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Department of Commerce and the Securities and Exchange Commission--in accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980--to make sure they aren't creating new rules that place a disproportionate burden on small businesses.

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