She was last seen working as a merchant banker flogging pork belly futures to Mongolian sheepherders. |
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Instead of abandoning faith in humanity we can turn our creative energies towards taking control of our futures. |
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Over the centuries, Nostradamus has been credited with prophesying murky futures down to the last detail. |
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Nobody can know what kind of world will result from the interplay of these forces, but it is possible to envisage plausible futures. |
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Life-hopes of the first kind, to speak of them in one way, partly involve thinking of our futures as open or unfixed or alterable. |
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Some will be risk averse, others close to retirement and unwilling to jeopardise their futures. |
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The endowment mortgages, with-profits funds and private pensions on which people staked their futures are a national scandal. |
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Contrary to those teachings, the normal condition of the futures markets is one of contango, not backwardation. |
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In other words, you need two long call options to hedge one short futures contract. |
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Each of the several million Japanese who died in war had families and futures. |
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These banks can deal in futures and options so that they can manage price risks. |
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Futures buyers must wait up to two years if the futures are bought soon after they are first offered. |
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This involves buying and selling futures or options on shares, bonds or currencies. |
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New crop canola futures also felt some backlash from the news, traders commented. |
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If your broking firm gives advice the adviser must be accredited to advise on ASX futures. |
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The FSA is also aware of scams promoting options, futures and currency dealings. |
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The major indexes slid to seven-week lows in the week to Friday with crude oil futures holding near record levels. |
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Layoffs, streamlining operations, and other cost cutting measures are the norm these days as businesses contemplate their futures. |
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But this year they have blooded some excellent young players who have very bright futures. |
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Please join me in congratulating them and wishing them the happiest of futures together. |
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We take the best of the past and present and combine them with the possible future and recombine them for still more possible futures. |
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Will thirty people ruin our futures and kill our hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow? |
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Indeed, despite their diminutive size, his figurines often had hourglass shapes that hinted at plumpness and fertile futures. |
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The store will secure the futures of 350 existing workers as well as creating an additional 150 new jobs. |
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Look at the futures open interest on December silver and it is over 74,000 contracts. |
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Their own futures depend on sticking scrupulously to what the evidence will bear, whatever the political blandishments from above. |
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We are on a spending spree that's mortgaging our children's futures, and I feel very strongly about that. |
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Conflict transformation avoids allocating blame or dwelling on the past, no matter how painful, in order to try to achieve shared futures. |
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He said that all farmers are going through a nightmare of falling incomes and deep uncertainty about their futures. |
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Or maybe too much of the futures field is oriented around business to the extent it's lost sight of things that are truly radical. |
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Western barley futures at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange also took a beating on the news. |
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Residents are also less able to diversify their investment portfolios internationally or to make use of exchange rate futures and swap markets. |
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It is changing the lives and futures of more than 3,000 young New Zealanders, and filling the skills gaps that threaten to choke economic growth. |
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Others drank from flasks and clay bottles, or huddled together to read futures from the faces of playing cards. |
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The paperback fourth edition includes more charts and graphs as well as a chapter on trading futures online. |
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The book includes several articles that include discussions of betting the side-total parlay and betting NBA futures. |
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Sporting events run the gamut from football to NASCAR with a broad selection of straights, parlays, teasers, props and futures available. |
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They have to drop their parochial attitude, club together and shape their own futures. |
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The Chicago Board of Trade reports that futures have continued to fall, despite the US sales program running at double the pace of last year. |
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While there are risks with such little home equity, this does bode well for their financial futures. |
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It gives great advice on how one can profit from silver via physicals, futures and stocks. |
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I am not optimistic about the near-term futures of corporate governance and corporate reporting in America. |
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I have known people that have had their futures mapped out forever and have proceeded unwaveringly towards their goals. |
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The five New York commodity futures exchanges will reopen today, a spokesman said yesterday. |
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But lest anyone think I give succour to the nationalists by talk of national futures, let there be no such fatuous interpretation. |
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Wine, pipfruit and horticulture all are working towards good futures, they say. |
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The size of the initial margin deposit will vary by type of livestock futures contract and the price level. |
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You, the producer may then lock-in that price by selling a December corn futures contract through a broker. |
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Grain marketers traditionally use the futures market to protect themselves against major price movement. |
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There are many reasons to use a hedging strategy in the forex futures market. |
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In the wee hours of the following morning the stock index futures markets began to rally sharply. |
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There is a huge battle going on in the gold futures market between the shorts and longs. |
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Few critics want to see the trade outlawed, but many are repelled by what they call death futures. |
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All this can devastate lives, destroy relationships, disrupt work, cloud effective thinking, and affect physical health and ruin futures. |
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Jim Bennett looks at the history of innovation in Anglosphere civil services in the wake of the terrorism futures fiasco. |
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They were bidding everything they had, fortunes, homes, businesses, tools, their futures on possessing a prized bulb that might break. |
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Choices and possibilities forked off in all directions, leading off into futures unknown. |
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Fear, inferiority, unwontedness, and uncertain futures was the state in which the Assyrians lived constantly. |
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Clearly, behavioral economics and its newest child, neuroeconomics, have very bright futures. |
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But many of us were artistic, creative types with unknown, foggy futures in a world of technology. |
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Millions have had their homes destroyed, their lives uprooted, and their futures decimated. |
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The Iowa Electronic Market, which runs a kind of a legal bucket shop in political candidacies, has restructured its presidential futures market. |
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In most cases, this is highly speculative investing, and anyone looking to trade futures should really do his or her homework. |
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Two cities recently paid homage to their pasts and their futures by dedicating groves of life-giving trees with historic connections. |
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These include equities, bonds, currencies and more complex derivative products such as futures and option products. |
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Hedge fund managers also invest in derivatives, options, futures and other exotic or sophisticated securities. |
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The risk premium equals the difference between the current futures price and the expected future spot price. |
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The futures game is a gamble, a crapshoot really, for both retailer and customer. |
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The course also explains the different types of risk associated with forwards and futures. |
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Pembrokeshire's two fox hunts are considering their futures now that a hunting ban has become a reality. |
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Partly it is to do with Britain's curious housing market, where people gamble in property futures as a form of investment. |
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But men and women do face a range of different choices and obstacles when planning their financial futures and day-to-day management. |
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The managed futures industry was indeed hit by a drawdown over the second quarter. |
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Later, he taught her how to smoke, and still later, they whispered of politics, and fears and hopes for their futures. |
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The jovial, burly chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade is much happier trading corn futures in the raucous pits than hosting meetings in the exchange's elegant boardroom. |
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She founded the Eva Longoria Foundation to help Latinas build better futures through education and entrepreneurship. |
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Together they meld their knowledge of geography, satellite navigation, and weapons systems technology into a readable blend of techno-thriller and futures analyses. |
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Can Science Fiction writers, inspirers of futures, cause a seed change in the American imagination so that, in turn, our leaders can be influenced? |
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In the case of agricultural commodities backwardation provides a most powerful incentive for traders to sell the cash commodity and buy the futures. |
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With Heating Oil and Gasoline futures leading the way, Energy futures closed sharply higher as the Energy Information Agency reported a surprising drop in product stocks. |
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It goes beyond the cliche of the braces and striped shirts to expose a dangerous and compelling side to the world of international futures trading. |
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As I mentioned above, the margining system used by the futures options exchanges provides a special advantage of allowing Treasury bills to be margined. |
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With their futures seemingly secure, many young and mid-career workers took on big debts as they splurged on expensive houses, cars, and vacations. |
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Many of them do not have the choice of opting out of their planned futures as the breadwinners. |
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They will alter the political climate of the country and, since all of our futures would be affected by the outcome, it would be very hard to stay uninvolved. |
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This has all been done relatively quietly while politicians have mortgaged our futures. |
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They talked about their pasts, their goals, and their futures. |
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The pols essentially become commodities whose futures one can bet on. |
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In imagining new futures, it is strategic to reject a view of ourselves as neutrally immersed in a present beyond our control, determination, or hope. |
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However, they have simply mortgaged worker's futures, preparing the way for more wide-ranging attacks affecting the great majority of the workforce as are now taking place. |
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And some believe that recent price rises partly reflect an increase in speculative trading in oil, as investors look for quick returns by buying and selling oil futures. |
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In the Northeast, spring is in the air, and at Ivy League schools, kids are planning their postgraduate futures. |
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The SEC has already moved, in conjunction with the New York Stock Exchange, to close down computer program trading on the market, a trade related to stock index futures. |
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Betting types are also varied and include everything from straight bets to a full array of mixed-sport parlays, teasers, if bets, round robins and futures. |
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Beyond the bright, short-term futures of this hardy band of survivors in a bespoke genre, what can be guaranteed? |
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Their futures looked bleak at the beginning of last year after both were diagnosed with Battens Disease, a fatal condition causing muscle wastage. |
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As the guns fade veterans are returning to the lives they once lived and the futures they are building. |
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Divide the group into teams of three to five people, and have each team choose one member to be Madame Fortuna, the mysterious fortune-teller of bright futures. |
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Although they are less risky than futures or spread betting where, potentially, your losses can be unlimited, they are certainly not suitable for beginners. |
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The October average daily closing price for December Chicago Board of Trade futures contracts will determine the harvest price for corn crop revenue coverage. |
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The more I plan out my future and the more it seems to diverge from the futures of those around me, the more I appreciate spending time goofing off with people who are game. |
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When banks bought gilts or German bonds whose prices were falling, their systems automatically sold futures contracts in similar bonds to hedge their losses. |
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In Europe, when futures contracts have traded simultaneously on an exchange floor and on an electronic network, the liquidity has rapidly migrated online. |
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The first type, called futures or forwards, oblige a buyer and seller to complete a transaction at a predetermined time in the future at a price agreed upon today. |
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Venice as a city has seemed irrelevant, a storied artifact of a Romantic past that serves merely as a decorous backdrop for an event geared toward utopian futures. |
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Instead of helping their players enhance the skills that may determine their futures, these coaches have little choice but to work on decreasing their golf handicaps. |
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Future tenses in other languages also often express conditional futures. |
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But the fact that our civilization and our children's futures are under attack is what motivates us, more than anything, to stand up for the cause of freedom. |
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New futures are easier to talk about than achieve but, driving back to my home in Swellendam, I remember the words of another Khoi song I read in the museum. |
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The only way intelligent futures are to be realised is by ensuring that influence in one sphere does not mean concomitant influence in other spheres. |
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The price was high because 60 to 70 percent of the oil contracts in the futures market were held by speculators. |
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The very discovery of the website on which the futures exchange was prototyped seemed to have caught its inventors flat-footed and their masters by surprise. |
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If it brings about democratic progress, why is it a bad thing for people to throw off the yoke of tyranny and decide that they want to control their own futures? |
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Yesterday corn futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were sent reeling by news that unapproved Starlink corn from the US was detected in snack foods in Japan. |
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I smuggled drugs to make money for them, to pay for their schooling, to secure their futures with good careers. |
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Efforts to rein in supposedly damaging speculation have run the gamut from requiring futures exchanges to raise margins to an outright ban on trading. |
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The mainstream LGBT movement, meanwhile, still insists that neither of these futures will come to pass. |
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Every day, their bodies, lives and futures are affected by politicians and policies they did not choose. |
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It constitutes a provision of security against imparity and the possibility of foreseeable downturns in their futures. |
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Read on to learn more about rolling spreads, monthly futures, quarterly futures and day trades. |
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The strategic collaboration between EBS BrokerTec and SGX announced in January 2015 will bridge the FX over-the-counter and futures markets. |
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Futures markets were widely accepted with establishment of CBOT and introducing opportunity to offset futures contracts obligations. |
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The trading in futures markets commenced from 12, June, 2000, which is an important instruments of derivatives. |
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Prices of 10-year Japanese government bond futures tumbled in the afternoon Wednesday, with the bond market gradually losing its bullishness. |
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Countless others, the hibakusha, were exposed to the blast and remained unsure of their futures. |
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The price on the futures market depends in part on the price on the spot market. |
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But at least they learned to dance and smile and talk and choose engineeresses appropriate to their engineering futures. |
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Two African stars teamed up yesterday to map out their futures with Dundee United. |
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Traditionally, the holiday was only observed by young single girls, though today both young men and women join the party to see their futures. |
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First, I heard about hog and pork belly futures taking a blood bath in the trading pits due to the swine flu. |
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Eurodollar futures are contracts to lend Eurodollars at a given interest rate for a particular length of time at a specified future date. |
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Crude oil futures prices also shot up on the exchange, with the key August contract up 230 yen to finish at 20,540 yen per kiloliter. |
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The platform already offers members electronic trading of olein futures and gold contracts. |
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Before 2005, the US oil futures market traded in backwardation about two-thirds of the time, and contango around one-third of the time. |
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Natural gas in the United States is traded as a futures contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange. |
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Tulip bulbs became so expensive that they were treated as a form of currency, or rather, as futures. |
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Maize is bought and sold by investors and price speculators as a tradable commodity using corn futures contracts. |
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He said volumes for the DGCX Indian rupee-dollar futures contracts had steadily increased since the exchange enhanced the contract last year. |
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The company could freeze its health-care costs for the upcoming year by hedging its position in the futures market. |
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Even well-heeled investors who bet the wrongway on a dramatically shifting futures market might have trouble meeting their margin calls. |
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The SEC modified the margin requirements in an attempt to lower the volatility of common stocks, stock options and the futures market. |
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In the high-risk world of futures contracts, pooling the risks could be just another way to take a bath. |
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Kahn and Wack focused on a particular tool of futures studies, scenario planning. |
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The decrease was the result of strong demand for crude oil in the United States and uncharacteristically low futures prices, which reduced quantities stored at the terminal. |
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Management wants to buy futures because it expects changes in the price of grain will be offset by changes in the price of the futures contracts during the same time period. |
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InfoReach has integrated QB's full suite of algorithms, including LEGGER, which supports relative value trading of user-defined, futures versus futures structures. |
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Gnosticism and Marcionism offered two possible futures for the Jesus cult. |
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The Nikkei's decline in the afternoon was driven by flows in Nikkei futures, said Hideki Horikawa, a senior adviser at Himawari Securities Inc's investment advisory division. |
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The futures market could provide a credible risk mechanism within the plastics supply chain that would benefit both producers and consumers of polyolefins. |
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Under these programs, investment managers will sell fixed portions of stocks or futures when the market drops by a certain amount, often 3 percent. |
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The movement of passive investors into commodities shifted markets from backwardation to contango, the condition that occurs when futures prices exceed cash prices. |
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Those who are solicited should consider whether they could stand to lose most or all of their funds very quickly trading foreign currency futures or contracts. |
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Over 500 banks have offices in the City, and the City is an established leader in trading in Eurobonds, foreign exchange, energy futures and global insurance. |
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There are over 500 banks with offices in London, and it is the leading international centre for banking, insurance, Eurobonds, foreign exchange trading and energy futures. |
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Exchange traded forward contracts are called futures contracts. |
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Wall Street braced for added volatility on quadruple witching day, when contracts for stock index futures and options, stock options and single stock futures expire. |
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Cattle futures settled lower as funds transferred some of their August long positions into October cattle futures on this day three of the five days of the Goldman Roll. |
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Much of his time was spent on matters relating to Africa, where the futures of Bechuanaland and the Central African Federation needed to be agreed. |
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Weekly Options on Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil and Live Cattle futures will be American style and will be listed for electronic trading on CME Globex and open-outcry. |
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There were two kinds of beardom opposed here, two futures, two destinies. |
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Veteran forwards Sonny Nickle and Paul Davidson were today facing uncertain futures in the game after being handed bans stretching into next season. |
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Jean-Michel Cousteau, president of the Ocean Futures Society, which is handling Keiko, joins us now to talk about that. |
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Unlike the case of NYMEX Futures versus over-the-counter forwards, there will be no alternative. |
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Futures and options are derivatives because their value depends on the price of the underlying asset, be it a commodity, investment or index. |
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A ' Futures Team ' is being set up whose purpose is to scope out future innovations for the West Midlands. |
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The US Justice Department and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed charges against BP Products North America Inc. |
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The new Euro-Swap Futures contracts are based on euro-denominated interest rate swaps with varying maturities and fixed rates. |
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Futures traded moderately higher on the session but failed to take out Thursday's highs and ended with an inside trading session. |
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It retains vestiges of these traditions, such as the Green Fields area, which includes sections known as the Green Futures and Healing Fields. |
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The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area, encompassing the Green Futures and Healing Field. |
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Below the Challenger Tour are the Futures tournaments, events on the ITF Men's Circuit. |
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The Royal Television Society launched RTS Futures, a ground-breaking venture targeting young people interested in television, last month. |
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As an alternative to Lambeth, many of these bishops attended the Global Anglican Futures Conference in Jerusalem. |
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Futures trader John, nicknamed Chinkie John by colleagues, panicked when investing heavily in German bonds. |
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The Worcester Bravehearts began play in 2014 as the local affiliate of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League, and won the league championship in their inaugural season. |
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In addition, trading in Copper Futures contracts will also allow international investors to benefit from the increasing liquidity pool of the Middle East. |
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Team Futures has the knowledge and breadth of trading information available to them to assist day-traders with the best the industry has to offer. |
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With the 2006 merger of the Australian Stock Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange became the ninth largest in the world. |
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