Stridsman operated his own Web-based trading advisory service in Sweden and was chair of the Swedish Technical Analysts Federation. |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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Following the fire, Somerfield announced their intention to cease trading in Chesterfield. |
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Most foreign cities confined the Hanseatic traders to certain trading areas and to their own trading posts. |
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Danzig, a trading partner of Amsterdam, attempted to forestall the decision. |
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Due to its position, Calais since the Middle Ages has been a major port and a very important centre for transport and trading with England. |
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The Northwest Passage represented a new route to the established trading nations of Asia. |
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In 1762, the English trading ship Octavius reportedly hazarded the passage from the west but became trapped in sea ice. |
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The Incense Route served as a channel for trading of Indian, Arabian and East Asian goods. |
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By the time of Augustus up to 120 ships were setting sail every year from Myos Hormos to India, trading in a diverse variety of goods. |
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Some old trading route were reopened during the modern times, although in different political and logistical scenarios. |
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Oceanic ports can help forge trading relationships with other parts of the world easily. |
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Brent Crude is a major trading classification of sweet light crude oil that serves as a major benchmark price for purchases of oil worldwide. |
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After the Second World War, Benelux was the name used for the trading region of the sovereign states of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. |
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Meanwhile, the Spanish armies had already conquered the important trading cities of Bruges and Ghent. |
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Its main trading partners are Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the United States, and Spain. |
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The accepted procedure is to follow the climb RA as best as possible, temporarily trading speed for height. |
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These figures place Celtica around the mouth of the Loire river, an emporium for the trading of British tin. |
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Among these trading settlements were Mosylon and Opone on the Red Sea littoral. |
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From 1565 Spain established a major trading operation with the Manila Galleons in the Philippines and the Pacific. |
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Spanish trading ships purposely avoided the Indian Ocean, following the Treaty of Tordesillas with Portugal. |
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In 1819 Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a key trading post for Britain in their rivalry with the Dutch. |
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Between 1482 and 1485, Columbus traded along the coasts of West Africa, reaching the Portuguese trading post of Elmina at the Guinea coast. |
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The Darien Scheme aimed to control trade through that part of the world and thereby promote Scotland into a world trading power. |
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From the 9th to the 12th century Dublin in particular was a major slave trading center which led to an increase in slavery. |
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Some campaigners had demanded reparations from the former slave trading nations. |
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Domestic slave trading, however, continued at a rapid pace, driven by labor demands from the development of cotton plantations in the Deep South. |
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At first, they traded mainly with the Greeks, trading wood, slaves, glass and powdered Tyrian purple. |
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Their most famous trading product was purple dye, the Greek word for which is phoenos. |
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The expansion of the Ottoman Empire cut off trading possibilities with the east. |
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With the financial expansion, trading rights became more jealously guarded by the commercial elite. |
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Additionally, there were slaves from the Caucasus obtained by a mixture of raiding and trading. |
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The region was a trading centre for aboriginal peoples long before the arrival of Europeans. |
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Any trading surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes. |
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It was an important trading port and defensive outpost of Winchester, at the site of modern Bitterne Manor. |
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Following the Battle of Chandalore when Clive attacked a French trading post the French were driven completely out of Bengal. |
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In the 17th century the town began trading with North America, in particular Newfoundland, and the town became very wealthy. |
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In the 18th century Poole was the principal British port trading with North America. |
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The Indian peninsula in 1700 showing the Mughal Empire and the European trading settlements. |
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Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by numerous European and North American whaling, sealing and trading ships. |
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Onesimus Ustonson established his trading shop in 1761, and his establishment remained as a market leader for the next century. |
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Greek traders spread along the eastern coast of the desert, establishing trading colonies along the Red Sea. |
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Therefore, Flensburg was not a member of the Hanseatic League, but it did maintain contacts with this important trading network. |
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After the Hanse fell in the 16th century, Flensburg was said to be one of the most important trading towns in the Scandinavian area. |
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The growth of the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the fall of Constantinople in 1453, cut off trading possibilities with the east. |
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Germany has historically been the main trading partner of Austria, making it vulnerable to rapid changes in the German economy. |
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This was the first time in history that the word hanse was used for the trading guild of the Hanseatic League. |
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Trade is mostly centered on the member states of the European Union, with Germany and Italy being the country's single largest trading partners. |
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Regular activity from Greenland extended to Ellesmere Island, Skraeling Island and Ruin Island for hunting and trading with Inuit groups. |
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In addition to the other Nordic countries, The EU is the largest trading partner for the Nordic countries. |
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In 941, Igor led another major Rus' attack on Constantinople, probably over trading rights again. |
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Byzantium quickly became the main trading and cultural partner for Kiev, but relations were not always friendly. |
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He was less successful in turning France into a major trading power, and Britain and the Netherlands remained supreme in this field. |
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Only the sea offered alternatives, with most people settling in fishing and trading coastal areas. |
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Later his brother Prince Pedro, granted him a royal monopoly of all profits from trading within the areas discovered. |
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After some conflict, he got an ambiguous letter for trade with the Zamorin of Calicut, leaving there some men to establish a trading post. |
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For this, it would be necessary to install trading posts along the way, and build fortresses. |
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Vasco da Gama kept his goods, but left a few Portuguese with orders to start a trading post. |
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He granted Henry all profits from trading within the areas he discovered as well as the sole right to authorize expeditions beyond Cape Bojador. |
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Juan de Cartagena was named Inspector General of the expedition, responsible for its financial and trading operations. |
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It would come to comprise many trading ships, warships, and support vessels. |
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The voyages established a substantial Chinese military presence around the South China Sea and trading cities in southern India. |
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The Kingdom of Aksum was a trading empire centered in Eritrea and northern Ethiopia. |
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Geographically, and because of trade, Italian cities such as Venice became international trading and banking hubs and intellectual crossroads. |
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For such a venture, the Polo family probably invested profits from trading, and even many gemstones they brought from the East. |
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In the Rihla, he mentions these mountains and the history of the range in slave trading. |
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Richard Cocks, the head of the English trading factory in Hirado, Japan, recorded that 50 to 60 Chinese junks visited Nagasaki in 1612 alone. |
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Madagascar was an important transoceanic trading hub connecting ports of the Indian Ocean in the early centuries following human settlement. |
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The French established trading posts along the east coast in the late 17th century. |
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During Madagascar's First Republic, France heavily influenced Madagascar's economic planning and policy and served as its key trading partner. |
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France is Madagascar's main trading partner, although the United States, Japan and Germany also have strong economic ties to the country. |
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It is doubtless that this delta was a major international trading center, almost certainly from much earlier than the Common Era. |
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Moluccan products were then shipped to trading emporiums in India, passing through ports like Kozhikode, and through Sri Lanka. |
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This resulted in the Egyptian port city of Alexandria being the main trading center for spices. |
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Historically, Muscat was the principal trading port of the Persian Gulf region. |
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Muscat was also among the most important trading ports of the Indian Ocean. |
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Many of the trading ports of the Persian empires were located in or around Persian Gulf. |
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Even before being designated the port city for Mecca, Jeddah was a trading hub for the region. |
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They provide facilities for the refining, melting, assaying, transporting, trading and vaulting of gold and silver bullion. |
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Founded in 1407 to consolidate the public debt which had been escalating due to the war with Venice for trading and financial dominance. |
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The epidemic began with an attack that Mongols launched on the Italian merchants' last trading station in the region, Caffa in the Crimea. |
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Many trading routes went from oasis to oasis to resupply on both food and water. |
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The British interacted mostly with the Krios in Freetown, who did most of the trading with the indigenous peoples of the interior. |
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Because of their trading, the Fulas are found in nearly all parts of the country. |
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It provided an exemption from a Canon Law prohibition of trading with infidels. |
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After Vasco da Gama found the sea route to India in 1498, the Portuguese practiced trading for four centuries. |
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It was the first trading post built on the Gulf of Guinea, so is the oldest European building in existence south of the Sahara. |
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Among their ancestors were merchants and miners trading gold into the Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds from medieval times. |
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Trade between Elmina and Portugal grew throughout the decade following the establishment of the trading post under Gomes. |
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Legislation was often passed calling for military garrisons at the fort but their de facto purpose was a trading post. |
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For landlocked countries, the effect is particularly strong, as they are limited in their trading activity with the rest of the world. |
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Unlike other groups in the Northeastern area of the Americas, the Beothuk never established sustained trading relations with European settlers. |
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Instead, their trading interactions were sporadic, and they largely attempted to avoid contact in order to preserve their culture. |
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They rented the islands from the king with rights of trading, tax, appointing governors, and administering the country. |
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Additionally, the settlement was supplied with provisions, trading goods, arms and artillery. |
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In 1613, Dutch trading posts on the Essequibo and Corantijn Rivers were completely destroyed by Spanish troops. |
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Commandeur Gelskerke had begun pressing for change from a trading focus to one of cultivation, especially of sugar. |
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Dutch and English trading companies were allowed to establish factories, and Thai diplomatic missions were sent to Paris and The Hague. |
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By 1531, the French had stationed a trading post off of an island on the Brazilian coast. |
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Muscat's importance as a trading port continued to grow in the centuries that followed, under the influence of the Azd dynasty, a local tribe. |
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Following the Ottoman's conquest of Egypt at the beginning of the 16th century, Suez became both a major naval and trading station. |
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Principal trading partners are the United States, China, the European Union and some Latin American countries. |
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In the 1500s, people from Luzon were called Lucoes and were actively employed in trading, seafaring and military campaigns across Southeast Asia. |
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His father and wife carried on his maritime trading business after his death. |
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East Asia trading primarily functioned on a silver standard due to Ming China's use of silver ingots as a medium of exchange. |
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In the 13th century, Manila consisted of a fortified settlement and trading quarter on the shore of the Pasig River. |
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He established a trading challenge to the already rich House of Lakan Dula in Tondo. |
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Although he failed in his attempt, King Philip II succeeded in 1565, establishing the initial Spanish trading post at Manila. |
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They were approached by Calusa, who might have been initially interested in trading but relations soon turned hostile. |
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During the Contact period, it is known that Maya nobility took part in long distance trading expeditions. |
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A substantial Maya trading canoe was encountered off Honduras on Christopher Columbus's fourth voyage. |
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The site of Cholula is just west of the modern city of Puebla and served as a trading outpost. |
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Pinto continued trading operations in the South China Sea, especially in the Gulf of Tonkin. |
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In 1554, Pinto joined the Society of Jesus and donated a large sum of his trading wealth to the mission. |
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When the Eighty Years' War broke out in 1568, commercial trading between Antwerp and the Spanish port of Bilbao collapsed and became impossible. |
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Antwerp's banking was controlled for a generation by Genoa, and Amsterdam became the new trading centre. |
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The publication of the navigational routes enabled the passage to the East Indies to be opened to trading by the Dutch, French and the English. |
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Jan Huygen made note of the trading conditions among different countries, and the sea routes for travelling between them. |
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In 1531, Bertrand d'Ornesan tried to establish a French trading post at Pernambuco, Brazil. |
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The Aleuts purportedly clashed with the native Chumash, killing many over trading disputes. |
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The treaty allowed the VOC to build a trading post in the area and eventually to monopolise the trade there, especially the gold trade. |
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However, the paper was also traded to the VOC's other trading posts and even the Dutch Republic. |
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The fort was to defend river traffic against interlopers and to conduct fur trading operations with the natives. |
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The first trading partners of the New Netherlanders were the Algonquian who lived in the area. |
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The HBC negotiated a trading monopoly from the English crown for the Hudson Bay watershed, called Rupert's Land. |
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More importantly, they were trading posts with the indigenous peoples who came to them with furs from their trapping season. |
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He later commanded several voyages to the East Indies, setting up trading posts on various islands. |
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He contributed to the outfitting of two ships, the Eendracht and Hoorn, and put his son Jacob in charge of trading during the expedition. |
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The European age of discovery opened up new trading routes and gave European consumers access to a much broader range of goods. |
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Over time these partnerships became more commonplace and led to the development of large trading companies. |
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They tended not to specialise in particular types of merchandise, often trading as general merchants, selling a diverse range of product types. |
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In the 16th century, Russia became the main trading partner of Kazan, and the khanate shared the economic system of Moscow. |
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His decision to conduct a raid on the Stroganov trading posts resulted in an expedition led by the Cossack Yermak against the Khanate of Sibir. |
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However, in commodities trading, corn consistently refers to maize and not other grains. |
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It was followed by the establishment of trading posts in Asia and Africa in the 17th century. |
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The Offra trading post soon became the most important Dutch office on the Slave Coast. |
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In an attempt to extend his trading area, Hertog negotiated with local tribes and mingled in local political struggles. |
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The Dutch trading post on this islands was extended as the new centre of slave trade. |
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In 1733, Hertog returned to Jaquim, this time extending the trading post into Fort Zeelandia. |
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In 1609 however, the Dutchman Jacques Specx arrived with two ships in Hirado, and through Adams obtained trading privileges from Ieyasu. |
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The Jesuits managed to obtain jurisdiction over the trading city of Nagasaki. |
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In August 1582, Ricci arrived at Macau, a Portuguese trading post on the South China Sea. |
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Details of this trading across the Indian Ocean have been passed down in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. |
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Barcelona, already one of Europe's most important and sophisticated trading port cities in the Middle Ages, continued to develop. |
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Britain began to look on a restored Germany as an important trading partner and worried about the effect of reparations on the British economy. |
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From the 1790s, New Zealand was visited by British, French and American whaling, sealing and trading ships. |
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Upon his return to England, he took up an office job with a trading company in London. |
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Australia and New Zealand's trading arrangements are known as Closer Economic Relations. |
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Modern Trinidad and Tobago maintains close relations with its Caribbean neighbours and major North American and European trading partners. |
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Trade is important and the major trading partners are the United States, Mexico, the European Union, and Central America. |
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In 1712, the British completed the construction of Fort William, located on the east bank of the Hooghly River to protect their trading factory. |
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Bewind trusts are created as trading vehicles providing trustees with limited liability and certain tax advantages. |
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Illegal insider trading is believed to raise the cost of capital for securities issuers, thus decreasing overall economic growth. |
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The peoples had a trading network spanning the continent from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. |
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It was originally a rural territory, but the rapid speed of development during the 15th century changed it into a trading centre. |
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The aim was to control more land for animal trapping, a career most natives had turned to in hopes of trading with whites first. |
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Word of his findings encouraged Dutch merchants to explore the coast in search for profitable fur trading with local Native American tribes. |
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The settlement served mostly as an outpost for trading in fur with the native Lenape tribespeople, but was later replaced by Fort Orange. |
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The real problem with the English trading system was that it was based on tariffs and customs while the Dutch system was based on free trade. |
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Swaziland's major overseas trading partners are the United States and the European Union. |
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Melos and Lipari sources produced among the most widespread trading in the Mediterranean region as known to archaeology. |
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Ebla was a prominent trading centre during the third millennia, with a network reaching into Anatolia and north Mesopotamia. |
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Cromwell and Ireton maintained that only property in freehold land or chartered trading rights gave a man the right to vote. |
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This requires property relations which enable objects of value to be appropriated and owned, and trading rights to be established. |
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The Johor Sultanate, centred on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, became the dominant trading power in the region. |
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Limited companies were developed to construct mills, and the trading floors of the cotton exchange in Manchester, created a vast commercial city. |
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Cottonopolis denotes a metropolis centred on cotton trading servicing the cotton mills in its hinterland. |
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Wedgwood marketed his Queen's Ware at affordable prices, everywhere in the world British trading ships sailed. |
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Cooperatives frequently have social goals which they aim to accomplish by investing a proportion of trading profits back into their communities. |
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Tribes were organized as cooperative structures, allocating jobs and resources among each other, only trading with the external communities. |
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As early as 1600, French, Dutch, and English traders began exploring the New World, trading metal, glass, and cloth for local beaver pelts. |
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The Creek Nation was a trading partner of the United States actively involved with Spanish and British trade as well. |
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Even if they sell all of the issued shares, the stock may fall in value on the first day of trading. |
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An example of this is Norway's trading with Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands and possibly Germany or the UK in the future. |
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Some exchanges are physical locations where transactions are carried out on a trading floor, by a method known as open outcry. |
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The NASDAQ is a virtual exchange, where all of the trading is done over a computer network. |
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In 1986, the CATS trading system was introduced, and the order matching process was fully automated. |
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A common misbelief the Van der Beurze had Antwerp, as most of the merchants of that period, as their primary place for trading. |
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Bankers in Pisa, Verona, Genoa and Florence also began trading in government securities during the 14th century. |
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A second transformation is the move to electronic trading to replace human trading of listed securities. |
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Electronic trading now accounts for the majority of trading in many developed countries. |
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Computer systems were upgraded in the stock exchanges to handle larger trading volumes in a more accurate and controlled manner. |
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The circuit breaker halts trading if the Dow declines a prescribed number of points for a prescribed amount of time. |
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In recent times, the trading farmers market now only occurs seasonally, replaced by weekend continental and craft markets. |
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Irwell's lower reaches were a trading route that became part of the Mersey and Irwell Navigation. |
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He conquered Gotland, much to the displeasure of the League, which lost Visby, an important trading town located there. |
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This helped to modernize many aspects of society and to establish trading links between Denmark and the Netherlands. |
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The Hanseatic League took control over Norwegian trade during the 14th century and established a trading center in Bergen. |
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Finally, the pochteca were merchants who traveled all of Mesoamerica trading. |
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The price of crude oil is determined in continuous trading between professional players in World's many commodities exchanges. |
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The Thai-ruled cosmopoleis in the northern half of the peninsula were also known for their intense variety of trading groups. |
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The hunter exchanged twenty deerskins for a bottle of whiskey at the trading post. |
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In an unusual alliance, Minnesota is trading walleye fingerlings, above, for Wisconsin frylings. |
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Like other regions on the edge of the Empire, Britain had long enjoyed trading links with the Romans. |
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In 1698, the Company of Scotland attempted project to secure a trading colony on the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Philip's troops conquered the important trading cities of Bruges and Ghent. |
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Mercantilism grew, and monopoly trading companies such as the East India Company were established, with trade expanding to the New World. |
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The EU has adopted an emissions trading system to incorporate carbon emissions into the economy. |
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Viking raiding expeditions were separate from, though coexisted with, regular trading expeditions. |
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Optimimal intraday electricity trading and water values for hydroassets are computed. |
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Hengistbury Head in Dorset was the most important trading site and large quantities of Italian wine amphorae have been found there. |
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Archaeology indicates increased trading and diplomatic links with the Roman Empire. |
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Under Viking rule the city became a major river port, part of the extensive Viking trading routes throughout northern Europe. |
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The city, through its location on the River Ouse and its proximity to the Great North Road became a major trading centre. |
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King John granted the city's first charter in 1212, confirming trading rights in England and Europe. |
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Around 890, Wulfstan of Hedeby undertook a journey from Hedeby on Jutland along the Baltic Sea to the Prussian trading town of Truso. |
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Such a solution only puts the humanist in a cleft stick by trading the problem of malnutrition for that of over-population. |
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The epidemic reached Constantinople in the late spring of 1347, through Genoese merchants trading in the Black Sea. |
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Henry VII was much enriched by trading alum, which was used in the wool and cloth trades for use as a chemical dye fixative when dyeing fabrics. |
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Likewise, the position of Italian cities such as Venice as great trading centres made them intellectual crossroads. |
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Unlike his father, Feodor had no enthusiasm in maintaining exclusive trading rights with England. |
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In order to ban prop trading, you first have to define it, and when you try, you are immediately in the weeds. |
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It did stimulate some trade and industry, but the trading opportunities encountered were limited. |
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These inworld practices include weaving, building, trading, chatting, dancing, making love, flying and many others besides. |
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The company, which benefited from the imperial patronage, soon expanded its commercial trading operations. |
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It established trading posts, which in later centuries evolved into British India, on the coasts of what is now India and Bangladesh. |
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It originated with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England between the late 16th and early 18th centuries. |
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European settlement increased through the early decades of the 19th century, with numerous trading stations established, especially in the North. |
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The Continental System, which prohibited European nations from trading with Britain, was widely violated throughout his reign. |
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As well as the dangers to both physical and mental health, trading in these illicit drugs can lead to debt, violence and intimidation. |
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These provided a firm base for a trading centre at the lowest possible point on the Thames. |
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These are the earliest evidence of organised trading in marketable securities in London. |
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It was, however, not an exclusive location for trading, as trading also occurred in the Rotunda of the Bank of England. |
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When peace returned in November 1918, the mood on the trading floor was generally cowed. |
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Pounds are official currency of the United Kingdom, but pence are often used when trading stocks. |
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The LSE supplies its participants with real time prices and trading data creating the transparency and liquidity through several services. |
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Some countries, such as Spain and Russia, saw the advantages of harmonising their units of measure with those of their trading partners. |
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Important trading ports during the period include Birka, Hedeby, Kaupang, Jorvik, Staraya Ladoga, Novgorod, and Kiev. |
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Lack of organised naval opposition throughout Western Europe allowed Viking ships to travel freely, raiding or trading as opportunity permitted. |
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Its major trading partners are the European Union, the United States, China, India, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. |
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Excavations of glass beads suggest the city had trading links with Southeast Asia and the Roman world. |
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The site is also identified with the prosperous trading center of Souanagoura mentioned in Ptolemy's world map. |
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Records from Magellan's voyage show that Brunei possessed more cannon than the European ships, so the Chinese must have been trading with them. |
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Even prior to the penetration of European interests, Southeast Asia was a critical part of the world trading system. |
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Exchange or trading of stone axes may not have been possible without first taking part in a ritual or ceremony. |
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These pirates often plagued early English and Dutch trading ships of the British East India Company and Dutch East India Company. |
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The polity had all of the organs of an integrated modern state and maintained a robust trading network. |
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In the Old World, the most desired trading goods were gold, silver, and spices. |
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His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. |
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Belloc took a leading role in denouncing the Marconi scandal of 1912, in which government ministers were caught insider trading. |
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In 1830 a market hall was built to provide a more permanent trading centre. |
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On 5 September 2011, Button opened a restaurant on Beulah Street in Harrogate called Victus, but it closed after less than a year in trading. |
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In its early centuries Genoa was an important trading city and its power began to increase. |
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Genoa and Pisa became the only states with trading rights in the Black Sea. |
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The Byzantine Empire had granted the majority of free trading rights to Genoa. |
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Genoa, which had supported the Aragonese, was granted free trading and export rights in the Kingdom of Sicily. |
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The Italian city states of Genoa and Venice flourished, creating profitable trading colonies in the eastern Mediterranean. |
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The Slavery Commission sought to eradicate slavery and slave trading across the world, and fought forced prostitution. |
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Denmark's large colonial aspirations were limited to a few key trading posts in Africa and India. |
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As the world's 8th largest trading entity, its legal tender, the Hong Kong dollar, is the world's 13th most traded currency. |
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Hong Kong is the world's eleventh largest trading entity, with the total value of imports and exports exceeding its gross domestic product. |
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Mansfield's submission focused on addressing both trade and regulatory issues with member states as well as other global trading partners. |
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The EU's importance as a trading partner and the outcome of its trade status if it left was a disputed issue. |
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Trade ships sailed from Europe to the African coast, trading manufactured goods and weapons in exchange for slaves. |
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At the beginning of the war he urged a naval blockade, which would quickly damage the colonists' trading activities. |
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In 1525, the Kongolese king, Afonso I, seized a French vessel and its crew for illegally trading on his coast. |
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In 1807, the UK Parliament passed the Bill that abolished the trading of slaves. |
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By the late 17th century, one out of every four ships that left Liverpool harbour was a slave trading ship. |
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A country should specialize in whatever good it can produce at the lowest cost, trading this good to buy other goods it requires for consumption. |
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But the war had permanently eroded Britain's trading position in world markets through disruptions to trade and losses of shipping. |
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The Frankfurt Book Fair is the most important in the world for international deals and trading, with a tradition spanning over 500 years. |
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The canal eased commerce for trading nations and particularly helped European colonial powers to gain and govern their colonies. |
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Shetland then went into an economic depression, as the local traders were not as skilled in trading salted fish. |
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The situation of the town and its promotion by Earl David as a trading centre led to a period of prosperity and growth. |
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Spiny lobster and a large variety of fish are caught for meals and for trading aboard passing ships. |
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In India, the British retained the Northern Circars, but returned all the French trading ports. |
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In the 19th century, the city was transformed by development relating to its status as a trading center, as well as by European immigration. |
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A credit rating facilitates the trading of securities on a secondary market. |
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This redistribution of purchasing power will also occur between international trading partners. |
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Damage to currency values will damage trading positions and investment which will, in turn, hurt the economy overall. |
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All UK Bureaux de change are registered with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, which issues a trading licence for each location. |
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Alaa and his brother were convicted last year of embezzling state funds and still face trial for insider trading. |
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Maritime trading between South Asia and European merchants began after the Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama returned to Europe. |
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British, French, Portuguese colonial interests struck treaties with these rulers, and established their trading ports. |
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Even more damage was done to the economies of France and its allies, which lost a useful trading partner. |
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It was a major trading centre, and, at the height of its power, controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. |
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By the mid 1700s, Kuwait had already established itself as the major trading route from the Persian Gulf to Aleppo. |
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International trading was one of Kuwait's main sources of income before oil. |
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These policies typically regard investing, taxation, trading, quotas, customs and labour regulations. |
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During the Middle Ages, commerce developed in Europe by trading luxury goods at trade fairs. |
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During this same period, Russian ships also explored along the California coast and in 1812 established a trading post at Fort Ross. |
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Duke Stephen III of Bavaria granted Kufstein city status in 1393, due to its prominence as a trading and docking point on the Inn River. |
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The new rulers defended Dutch trading interests, which then developed rapidly. |
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Amsterdam grew and in the 15th century became the primary trading port in Europe for grain from the Baltic region. |
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Indonesia's major trading partners are Japan, the United States, China and neighbours Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. |
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Shetland then went into an economic depression as the Scottish and local traders were not as skilled in trading with salted fish. |
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In general burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, relying on them for food and raw materials. |
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The high amount of metal coinage in circulation increased the money supply for trading or saving. |
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Relay stations were located along the roads every seven to twelve Roman miles, and tended to grow into a village or trading post. |
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After the first trading phase is over and the first message has been communicated via newsticker, the first communication phase follows. |
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They negotiated directly with Shelburne, who hoped to make Britain a valuable trading partner of America at the expense of France. |
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Scottish merchants from Aberdeen and Dundee had close trading links to Baltic ports in Poland and Lithuania. |
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In trading, clearing is necessary because the speed of trades is much faster than the cycle time for completing the underlying transaction. |
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In some specialist financial markets, clearing had already been separate from trading. |
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The yard ceased trading in the early 1980s and the site was levelled soon after. |
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The buildings were initially interpreted as a monastery, but later as a princely stronghold and trading post. |
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However, the English were less affected by this plague as they had far fewer trading contacts with the continent at this time. |
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The weekly market and biannual fair thrived, and in 1613 drew complaints from other towns whose trading in cloth was being severely affected. |
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The owner of the new company became The Royal Mint trading fund, which itself continued to be owned by HM Treasury. |
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Lower Fishguard developed as a herring fishery and port, trading with Ireland, Bristol and Liverpool. |
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