Sentences with phrase «huge numbers of contracts»

In a message to traders, OKCoin's exchange, whose quarterly futures market posted significantly lower BTC / USD readings than the global market this week, blamed the issue on users closing huge numbers of contracts «regardless of price.»

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The Swedish superstar is out of contract currently, and is linked with a huge number of destinations.
With a number of contracts coming to an end next summer, there are a huge amount of players available for free at the end of the season or on the cheap in January.
Is they have a huge number of core players coming up for contract next offseason, while the guys we're set to lose are mostly ancillary.
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Marc doesn't have a huge number of NBA miles on his odometer and I think Conley will be eager to show he's worth the richest NBA contract ever.
Our team currently has a huge cloud of doubt around it due to the number of contract sagas currently running, with Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Jack Wilshere all available for free transfers at the end of the campaign.
Since the winter and early spring of 2006, huge numbers of hibernating bats have contracted the skin - digesting infection (SN: 9/10/11).
But even preventing a small number of bites could have a huge impact because a female mosquito must engorge herself with a blood meal at least twice to transmit a disease such as malaria or dengue — once to contract the disease, and again to pass it along.
In trying to make the universe its own, Disney — and by contract, Random House and Wendig — have alienated a huge number of fans, fans who would have been introducing their children and grandchildren to the new movies and books.
Perhaps surprisingly, until only about forty years ago, trading futures markets consisted of only a few commodity farm products, however, now they have been joined by a huge number of tradable financial and other tradable products such as precious metals like gold, silver and platinum; livestock such as hogs and cattle; energy contracts such as crude oil and natural gas; foodstuffs like coffee and orange juice; and industrials like lumber and cotton.
Though most of the employees had temporary contracts, it's still a sad turn of events that people had to be laid off in such huge numbers at a time.
As corporate space users reduce the number of outsourcing firms they use, the competition has intensified among service providers vying for huge global contracts worth millions of dollars.
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