Sentences with phrase «trade experts considers»

Analyst and Trade experts considers this upward movement in Bitcoin prices due to the announcement made by Japan.

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The Chinese are prepared for a trade war with the U.S., and the cost of that to Americans and American firms should be considered, said an expert on U.S. - China relations.
Len McCluskey, Frances O'Grady, Emma Burnell, Neal Lawson, Melissa Kite and Richard Seymour: Our panel of experts consider the merits of the Labour leader's speech about his party's relationship with trade unions
They will be going up against an army of specialist trade experts often considered the best in the world.
The past chairman of the International Association of Exhibition and Events (IAEE), Schwartz is considered one of the foremost experts on trade shows and exhibitor training.
Consider that for every expert or investor that is predicting doom and gloom, and selling stocks, there's another expert or investor on the other side of the trade, buying the same stocks.
Moreover, although I do not consider myself an expert in trading commodities or precious metals, I do believe I have something to offer in regards to investing in companies whose businesses are based on them.
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This webinar brought together experts and representatives from states, electric generators, academia, and nongovernmental organizations to consider this new approach for ensuring that the RGGI emissions trading program functions as designed and examine the finer points of how such a reserve might work and be implemented.
The majority considered the evidence of expert historians relating to the type of commodities, including fish, that would have been brought to the truck house to trade.7 Evidence was also accepted by the majority as to the sorts of assumptions «underlying and implicit in the treaty».8 Justice Binnie noted the longstanding willingness of courts to «imply a contractual term on the basis of the presumed intentions of the parties where it is necessary to assure the efficacy of the contract».9
While you're in school, whether it be high school, trade school, college or beyond, consider taking on an internship, volunteering with a non-profit or community group in your field or working with a leading expert on research or publishing in your desired area of employment.
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