The CEPR's Baker, for one, concedes that China does appear to manipulate its currency to obtain
an unfair trade advantage over the U.S., with whom the nation presently has a $ 375.2 billion trade surplus, according to the most recently available data.
A group of Democratic lawmakers, led by Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, urged regulators to investigate whether billionaire investor Carl Icahn used his role as an adviser to the White House to gain
unfair trading advantages in the market for renewable fuel credits.
et to gain
an unfair trading advantage, and for that, he lost his career, his reputation and now he has lost his liberty,» said U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
Not exact matches
OFDMI gathers and evaluates regulatory intelligence to detect insider
trading and other strategies to gain
unfair market
advantage.
«If Canada continues to stay away from the negotiating table, the U.S. industry will eventually have no choice but to use our rights under U.S.
trade laws to offset the
unfair advantages provided to the Canadian industry.»
AG: Algorithmic
trading gets a lot of bad press from people who see it as
unfair, or somehow taking
advantage of human traders.
According to the paper, the bloc is concerned that Britain under Labour would provide generous subsidies to manufacturers that could give them an
unfair advantage in
trade with the EU, while there are fears that nationalised utilities firms could out - compete foreign rivals.
Legalizing the
trade would further institutionalize India's glaring social inequalities while providing an
unfair advantage to rich nations like the United States (see «A Transplant Tourist,» below).
The possession of such information gives the holder an
unfair (and illegal)
advantage over the investor on the other side of the
trade who does not have the information.
The philosophy is: to the degree that we have laws providing structure to markets, so that many people can
trade easily, knowing that things are basically fair, we must review all practices that give
unfair advantages to some.
I think that the special skills part is key — you need to have a competitive
advantage of some kind: knowledge,
trade skills, or some other
unfair advantage.
Those with insider knowledge of Government decisions — able to place
trades minutes, hours, or days before anyone else with that information in hand — have an
unfair (hmmm, might one say illegal)
advantage on Wall Street.
«Chinese steelmakers enjoy
unfair advantage in global
trade due to the lack of enforcement of exceptionally weak pollution standards.»
Even without any economic harm to the
trade mark owner, where the only purpose of the use of the lookalike is to exploit the reputation of the market leader in order to benefit and promote the sale of the lookalike that will confer an
unfair advantage and amount to
trade mark infringement.»
Where a
trade mark has a reputation, its owner may challenge any sign which, without due cause, would take
unfair advantage or would be detrimental to the distinctive character or repute of its mark.
«A person infringes a registered
Trade Mark if he uses in the course of trade a sign which (a) is identical with or similar to the Trade Mark and (b) is used in relation to goods or services which are not similar to those for which the Trade Mark is registered, where the Trade Mark has a reputation in the United Kingdom, and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or the repute of the Trade Mark.&r
Trade Mark if he uses in the course of
trade a sign which (a) is identical with or similar to the Trade Mark and (b) is used in relation to goods or services which are not similar to those for which the Trade Mark is registered, where the Trade Mark has a reputation in the United Kingdom, and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or the repute of the Trade Mark.&r
trade a sign which (a) is identical with or similar to the
Trade Mark and (b) is used in relation to goods or services which are not similar to those for which the Trade Mark is registered, where the Trade Mark has a reputation in the United Kingdom, and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or the repute of the Trade Mark.&r
Trade Mark and (b) is used in relation to goods or services which are not similar to those for which the
Trade Mark is registered, where the Trade Mark has a reputation in the United Kingdom, and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or the repute of the Trade Mark.&r
Trade Mark is registered, where the
Trade Mark has a reputation in the United Kingdom, and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or the repute of the Trade Mark.&r
Trade Mark has a reputation in the United Kingdom, and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes
unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or the repute of the
Trade Mark.&r
Trade Mark.»