Sentences with phrase «energy trading losses»

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Some commodity trading firms and banks posted major losses last year due to muted client activity and wild fluctuations across energy markets.
U.K. shares recovered from early losses to trade marginally higher on Thursday as higher commodity prices helped lift mining and energy stocks and the pound weakened slightly after the release of disappointing services sector data.
The first was a massive trade deficit, led by long - running Spanish energy dependency, and above all, by a recurring loss of competitiveness.
So high social status in this group of snow monkeys has a trade - off between the costs of high rank position and the benefits from a hot spring, which is advantageous for conserving energy by reducing loss of body heat, and lowering stress levels.
Last year, the home - shopping channel QVC Inc. agreed to pay $ 7.5 million to settle Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charges that it made false and unsubstantiated claims about two weight - loss supplements, a skin cream, and an energy supplement in violation of FTC rules.
Yet, industry trade groups such as the Electric Reliability Coordinating Council, the National Mining Association, and the National Association of Manufacturers have already issued statements forecasting job losses and an impending rise in energy prices (EPA estimates them to be $ 3 to $ 4 a month after 2015).
Whereas the Senate strongly believes that the proposals under negotiation, because of the disparity of treatment between Annex I Parties and Developing Countries and the level of required emission reductions, could result in serious harm to the United States economy, including significant job loss, trade disadvantages, increased energy and consumer costs, or any combination thereof; and
They have achieved a great deal of damage already, from biofuel driven starvation through frightened children schooled in anti-human alarmism and despair, to diversion of resources into renewable energy and into that cesspit of corruption known as carbon trading, as well as an apparently extensive loss of confidence and optimism in industrial progress — if only amongst the wealthy chatterati.
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