Soon, owners of pre-1985 cars will get the right to part-exchange their jalopies for a small, quiet, clean auto metropolitano, to be built by General Motors.
At Virgin America, a handful of flight attendants recently traded places with colleagues at Virgin Blue (now Virgin Australia) as part of a one-year exchange.
Al-Askari said al-Taie's remains were handed over as part of an amnesty exchange agreement with Asaib Ahl al-Haq, under which the group will not face criminal prosecution or penalties if it disarms or turns over prisoners.
Circle, a private firm which is part-listed on the London Stock Exchange, is to take over the hospital in Cambridgeshire, from 1 February next year.
As shown below, the most impactful form of traction is when your venture repeatedly convinces rational, third-party customers to happily part with their hard-earned cash, at a market price, in exchange for your solution.
The Chicago Merc is part of CME Group, the biggest futures-exchange operator in the U.S., handling an average of 12.5 million contracts a day.
Supporters of the new government also say that it will try to make economic reform more palatable to Congress: whereas Mr Mahuad proposed the new exchange-rate regime as part of a package including telecoms and energy privatisation and changes in the labour laws, the new team may try to do things in stages.
Whether the American Stock Exchange's plans for a part-open-outcry, part-electronic model will satisfy the rule remains to be seen.
In fact, interventions do not have to match the total, or even a significant part, of all transactions conducted on the foreign-exchange market to be effective, but only the ex ante imbalances in these transactions.
In a filing to the Philippine Stock Exchange, San Miguel, the part-owner of flag carrier PAL, along with billionaire Lucio Tan, confirmed the joint venture, in which PAL will hold 49%.
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Others have to do their part of the job, too -- for instance, on exchange rates and on implementing the commitments made in Cannes, at the G20, earlier this month.
Recently, the European Commission told the European Parliament it wants EU-wide exchange of all types of income data as part of the fight against tax evasion.
In part because of the advent of all this unconventional monetary policy, foreign-exchange markets have been changing the way they think and operate.
Hodson has bagged 12 investments for the fund, which is part of the London-based Beta Funds family and trades on the Irish Stock Exchange.
Its bigger and more progressive neighbor, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, has released a juiced-up options product, part of its accelerated plan to digitize (see box).
Worse, in the networked economy that we live in, a substantial part of a product's value derives from compatibility--the ability to seamlessly exchange data with others using the same system.
The course of events was that on Wednesday Mr Adoboli disclosed to UBS that he had engaged in unauthorised trades, in his role as part of UBS's so-called Delta One trading team, which deals in exchange traded funds (or tradable investment funds whose proliferation has concerned regulators).
America is good at looking after its servicemen's health and, in exchange, many of those airmen have agreed to be part of a long-term medical study that looks at all sorts of health-related questions.
The stated debt is deceiving because in real terms Japan only owes the equivalent of 100% of GDP--Japan has Y1, 000, 000 billion in foreign exchange reserves and owns part of its debt, it doesn't offset debt for reporting purposes.
The prince's Kingdom Holding Company, whose shares are traded on the Saudi stock exchange, owns stakes in hotel groups including Four Seasons and Fairmont Raffles and is a part-owner of the Savoy Hotel in London.
Exchanges are scrambling to cater to the high-frequency crowd, in part because the huge volumes they generate can make it easier for other traders on the exchange to execute orders.
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