Theoretically one way to game the contest would be to trade in and out of positions using real-time quotes, which would give a trader the advantage over others in the contest, who used delayed quotes when they tracked their portfolio on the channel's Web site.
So they want to be able to trade it in Asian hours.
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Subsidies to agricultural production, energy and mineral extraction, in particular, need to be reviewed in terms of both trade distortions and sustainability.
I'm going to forget this good grades stuff, ' and that's the fate of many boys who could be good in school but they trade that in to be cool and be a player.
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If he was to be involved in a trade, I think he and his agents would know about it, as would the general manager and myself, I would think.
Because hardship from globalisation is so difficult to distinguish from hardship in general, it would be open season to put up trade barriers in industry after industry.
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The pair will be able to trade in the centre rent-free for six months.
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The next challenge will be to assist trade in services, which is growing more quickly than trade in goods.
The differences to be resolved in the current trade negotiations were, he said, small compared with the larger issue of maintaining the freedom to travel and trade on a global scale.
The main source of the renewed weakness in economic activity seems to be related to a slowdown in international trade, as evidenced by flat export demand seen by Asia, which triggered an involuntary build-up in inventories in the manufacturing sector.
Governments agreed to be bound by multilateral rules in order to free trade internationally, but retained the right to set their own policies domestically.
Such agreements allow central banks to swap currencies and can be used by firms to settle trade in local currencies rather than in US dollars, as happens now, since China's currency is not fully convertible to other currencies.
The Bush administration is likely to reject any formal trade link to labour standards, but it may be forced to extend such conditions which already exist in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to other countries.
Lori Wallach, the (surprisingly humorous) director of Public Citizen Global Trade Watch, prefers to focus on the normalisation of trade with China, due to be discussed in Congress in May, rather than on the Bretton Woods twins.
And I think the President continues to believe that as we -- that in the trade agreements that we have, and that we are working on, that if labor and environmental standards are important to have as side agreements in a trade agreement that they're important enough to be in the original agreement itself.
The report is expected to be published in the summer and will be sent to the government, employers, trade unions and anyone who negotiates pay packages.
Such agreements not only allow central banks to swap currencies, but can also be used by firms to settle trade in local currencies rather than in US dollars, as happens now, since China's currency is not fully convertible to other currencies.
The prince also unveiled a plaque to commemorate his visit before speaking to four year 11 boys who had campaigned for fair trade products to be included in the school's vending machine.
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Of course, our trade and investment ties with China in particular are growing rapidly in both directions and we expect this to continue to be a vitally important trade investment relationship in terms of our broader jobs and exports agenda.
"From today, the Sangatte centre will no longer draw would-be illegal immigrants to northern France and traffickers will no longer be able to use it to ply their evil trade in human life, " Mr Blunkett said.
So if a drop in the dollar is to make much of a dent in the trade deficit, it will have to be really big.
Mr Bush has devoted almost no political capital to the cause, despite his claims to be an ardent believer in free trade.
Large fleets would be allocated transferable catch shares, called "concessions", which they would be able to trade, in response to local conditions.
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Under the proposals, large fleets would be allocated transferable catch shares, called "concessions", which they would be able to trade, in response to local conditions.
We called a few locations and most don't appear to be willing to make the trade, though the branch in the Mall at Millenia in Orlando, FL is playing ball.
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The Poet 6000 has a touch screen and DSP expects it to be used in kiosks, at trade shows and other places where laying power cables would take too long, be too expensive or too difficult.
Most of that rise will be the result of recession, not deglobalisation, but some will be attributable to the fall in trade (exporting companies will lay off workers) and some to declining investment (if expansion plans are cut, new jobs will not be created).
Only decisions necessary to the core function of free markets and free trade should have to be made in Europe.
In fact, my Secretary of Commerce, Gary Locke, will be leading another trade mission to India in the next few months.
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