Sentences with phrase «money over its border»

He added that China planned to create a connected stock market between Shanghai and London that would allow investors in either market to invest in the other, despite China's tight control on the flow of money over its border.
Could they see easy money over the border?

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Update 1 August 2013: Apparently stung by criticism of taking a Nestlé paycheck, George Clooney told the Guardian: «Most of the money I make on the [Nespresso] commercials I spend keeping a satellite over the border of North and South Sudan...
Update 1 August 2013: Apparently stung by criticism of taking a Nestlé paycheck, George Clooney told the Guardian: «Most of the money I make on the [Nespresso] commercials I spend keeping a satellite over the border of North and South Sudan to keep an eye on Omar al - Bashir [the Sudanese dictator charged with war crimes at The Hague].»
He is being arraigned before Justice A. R. Mohammed over a 9 - count charge bordering on money laundering to the tune of 3.1 billion Naira.
Total control over borders and money and other countries and no sense whatsoever that the reality of politics includes compromise and the balancing of competing domestic and international interests.
It appears the president's tweet was motivated by an internal House Republican fight over transgender troops that was threatening to blow up a spending bill stacked with Trump campaign promises — including money to build his border wall with Mexico.
Jacobs says he's signed a contract with, and received per - acre upfront money from, energy giant Hess Corp. to drill on some 140 acres of land at his Tyler Hill summer camp, just over the border from New York's Catskill Mountains.
So I can drive over the border and spend LESS money (due to the currency value) and support the American economy?
I live near the border with Mexico have found a way to make some money trading currencies when I go over for the afternoon.
Losing Their Grip Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have made it easier than ever to move money across borders — and governments the world over aren't too happy about it.
Bitcoin is a phenomenon of the digital age, a currency without borders or regulation, a form of money that is totally anonymous — and, as a result, it has been taking off slowly but surely over the last five years, especially among geeks and tech - enthusiasts.
«Over the last couple of years, investors awoke to the importance of putting money to work outside their own borders to exploit opportunities,» says White, who uses Real Capital's data in evaluating markets for Property & Portfolio's investment clients.
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