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I am also now urging publicly
traded
companies to add at least one woman as a board member.
But that information is sold and traded, manipulated with algorithms to classify you and to determine what ads you see, what e-mails you receive, and often what offers are made to you.
The answer -- by buying shares in Coca-Cola, Walt Disney, Intel or Microsoft: all rose faster than emerging stock markets; all enjoy the fruits of growth in the emerging markets; all are
traded
on Wall Street.
Regulators should insist that
traded
derivatives are homogenous, standardized, and transparent.
Some derivatives, particularly credit default swaps should not be
traded
at all.
Creating a marketplace where such uncertainties are
traded
and hedged would be a fundamental step toward managing the risks involved.
Second, the goods and services that the traveler buys are just a small part of the array of goods and services that are
traded
internationally.
It now pays for nature to stay, as the locals earn their neo-traditional living by ranching oxygen
traded
on the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), and through shipping certified timber and organic palm-hearts to Chile and Europe.
In essence, Germany and Italy
traded
Target claims against marketable assets.
In the US scheme, the volume of emissions would be subject to permits or quotas, which could be
traded
in a market established for that purpose.
Like high-level managers at publicly
traded
private companies, policymakers who made bad decisions should face clawbacks, in the form of reduced pensions.
Indeed, in the heady hour after the Brexit referendum polls closed on June 23, the British pound initially
traded
above a rate of £1.5/$1.
And it is a task that Egypt’s leaders cannot avoid, because the social contract of the Mubarak years, whereby Egyptians
traded
freedom for an expansive welfare state and generous subsidies, is no longer sustainable.
All other US government employees who
traded
on privileged information of the type described above would be acting illegally.
In 2004, a paper published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis showed that US senators who
traded
stocks beat the market by 12% per year.
Property rights must be clear and secure; those carrying out the transactions must have the legal right to control and transfer the items
traded.
With this transaction, Sechin has built the largest publicly
traded
oil company in the world.
The eurozone has no centrally issued and
traded
Eurobond that the central bank could buy.
One ruble in off-sets is
traded
for 20 kopecks, and one barter ruble is worth half a cash ruble.
A form of monetary harmonization in southern Africa already exists between South Africa and Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland, whose currencies are
traded
at par with the South African Rand.
Standard & Poor’s analyst Juan Pablo de Mollein points out that Mexico does not have a liquid secondary market where mortgage securities can be
traded
to buyers who are far removed from the original issuer.
The Dodd-Frank financial reforms created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, so that privately issued financial products would serve the public better, and created incentives for derivatives to be
traded
on public markets.
Finally, high interest rates strengthen the domestic currency, thereby reducing the price of internationally
traded
commodities in domestic terms (even if the price has not fallen in foreign-currency terms).
Iran has threatened to seal the Strait of Hormuz – through which 20% of the world’s internationally
traded
oil passes – if it is attacked.
The hard-fought independence of the former Soviet republics must not be tacitly
traded
away in acquiescence to Russia’s desire for regional hegemony.
The first election campaign that I got involved in was some 50 years ago, in New York, where all of today’s candidates – Republican and Democrat – recently
traded
blows, with Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton emerging triumphant.
But, even if managers and boards at publicly
traded
firms focus excessively on their quarterly results, and even if median stock-holding periods have shortened greatly in recent decades, it is difficult to know whether stock-market trading has become more rapid in ways that would make managers pay even more attention to quarterly results.
We should never permit the tools of suffering and death to be
traded
like any other commodity.
The connection goes both ways, with environmental conditions also shaping agricultural production – and, in turn, the prices of agricultural commodities, which represent about 10% of
traded
goods worldwide.
In 2011, Europe’s publicly
traded
firms had an estimated €750 billion in cash sitting on their balance sheets, equivalent to twice the decline in private-sector investment in the EU from 2007 to 2011.
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