Trades
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Making matters worse, it
trades
researchers with a track record of highly significant publications for mediocre ones.
Every Asian country now
trades
more with China than with the United States, often by a margin of two to one.
The coexistence, in the same depressed economy, of these two types of businesses gives rise to unexpected opportunities for shadowy
trades
without which countless businesses might close their doors permanently.
The report of the recent bipartisan investigation, led by US Senators Carl Levin and John McCain, into the infamous “London Whale”
trades
provides just one example.
A newly-created, active, and sophisticated stock market
trades
shares in hundreds of companies, not the few dozen traded on other exchanges in central Europe.
In practice though, as investors make money on their trades, they bring in yet more money, forcing further currency appreciation.
Yet it still does not routinely collect the data that it needs –
trades
by time and customer – to understand the actions and impact of large traders.
With so many
trades
and professions dominated by relatively cheap overseas labor, the indigenous population is often left with few occupational domains offering competitive wages.
Seattle and Vancouver are close geographically, but Vancouver
trades
more with distant Toronto than with nearby Seattle.
Short
trades
continued to rage offshore, putting the renminbi under increasing pressure.
Likewise, in markets without many investors, not enough
trades
can be executed to generate the returns needed to attract them.
According to a 2009 study by the European Central Bank, the five largest CDS dealers were party to almost half of the total outstanding notional amounts, while the 10 largest CDS dealers accounted for 72% of the
trades.
Such a tax would instantaneously kill the intra-day trading that takes place in pursuit of profit margins much smaller than this, as well as the longer-term
trades
designed to exploit minute differentials across markets.
In short, though central banks’ creation of macro liquidity may keep bond yields low and reduce volatility, it has also led to crowded
trades
(herding on market trends, exacerbated by HFTs) and more investment in illiquid bond funds, while tighter regulation means that market makers are missing in action.
As a result, when surprises occur – for example, the Fed signals an earlier-than-expected exit from zero interest rates, oil prices spike, or eurozone growth starts to pick up – the re-rating of stocks and especially bonds can be abrupt and dramatic: everyone caught in the same crowded
trades
needs to get out fast.
The first mover is happy to make such
trades
without verifying that the news is true.
Of course the volume of
trades
on the Shanghai INE still lags behind that of the Brent oil contracts traded in London and the West Texas Intermediate oil futures traded in New York.
The more Ukraine
trades
abroad, the better; if more of that open trade goes Russia's way, so be it.
Instead, he or she
trades
“based on moves in currencies, interest rates, or the price of oil itself.”
Germany
trades
with the entire world.
(Of course, markets take detours along the way, driven by, say, irrational exuberance, temporary declines in the impact of value investors, or mistimed contrarian trades.)
The effects of a shrinking labor force will be compounded by rising educational attainment in developed countries, which will leave fewer people interested in taking on low-skilled service jobs or in working in the
trades
and construction.
Robotics has already made significant inroads in electronics assembly, with sewing trades, traditionally many countries’ first entry point to the global trading system, likely to come next.
A China that
trades
extensively with the US and its Asian neighbors will think twice before it pursues any policy that would place those relationships at risk.
In 1998, when LTCM went bust, it became all too clear that the firm was basically making massive quantities of simple bond trades, with huge leverage and huge risk.
Thus, by permitting two clearing banks to access renminbi onshore, Chinese officials are effectively subsidizing their London and Frankfurt operations and encouraging direct sterling and euro
trades.
In its most recent survey of foreign-exchange markets, in April 2013, the Bank for International Settlements found that renminbi-dollar
trades
averaged $113 billion a day, whereas direct renminbi-euro
trades
totaled a mere $1 billion, while direct renminbi-sterling
trades
amounted to even less.
Third, dollar-funded carry
trades
are pushing the US dollar sharply down, and there is an inverse relation between the value of the dollar and the dollar price of commodities: the lower the dollar, the higher the dollar price of oil, energy, and other commodities – including gold.
With a cartel, governments would instead set minimum-wage rates for different professions and trades, as well as for different skill levels.
But, again, although derivatives trading played an important role in the crisis (AIG’s inability, without a government bailout, to honor its risky credit-default swaps is the best example), Glass-Steagall’s repeal did not unleash the riskiest
trades
in the institutions that failed.
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