Sentences with phrase «era than trading»

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On February 14, the week after the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced two separate days of more than 1,000 - point losses, the House Financial Services» Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities and Investment convened a hearing to discuss various legislative proposals to return to the wild west era of derivatives trading on Wall Street.
The Phillies traded Carlos Carrasco for Cliff Lee in 2009, but considering Lee would pitch more than 1,000 innings after the trade, with an ERA and FIP under 3.00, it seemed like a fair price to pay.
A veteran of the Thatcher era «cuts» (which, of course, were no such thing), the former trade secretary is installed in his own office inside No 10, where he appears to have more access to the prime minister than most of the cabinet.
Mr Brown told business leaders: «The countries and continents that will succeed in the new era of globalisation will be those that are open rather than closed, for free trade rather than protectionism, are flexible rather than rigid, and invest in high skills and the potential of their people.»
It was an era of tip trading through friends at school, sage advice of that one person who made it one level farther than you, and waiting for that next issue of Gamepro, or Electronic Gaming Monthly, or the holiest grail of all: That month's issue of Nintendo Power.
Financed by a Chinese private interest group, the new canal will be significantly longer and wider than that of Panama, engendering a new era of Chinese monitored global trade that will utilize new mega-ships and circumvent the US super - vised canal in Panama.
The original Gear Fit may have been less bulky than other wearables of that era, but this came with one major trade - off.
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