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At 11:30, as a victorious Sophia
trades
her karate uniform for something better suited for her sister’s graduation, Sam receives a text message confirming that a small temperature-controlled pod has delivered the appetizers for Sally’s party in the secure, refrigerated drop-box at the house.
A second problem with executives being free to time the sales of their stock options and shares is that such freedom provides them with an incentive to use their influence over company disclosures to rig the stock price from declining before they execute their
trades.
A volatility feedback loop begins: the more volatility, the more people feel they must pay attention to the market, and hence the more erratic their
trades.
As a result, traders choose too-big-to-fail banks, rather than mid-size institutions, as counter-parties for their short-term trades, causing the large banks’ trading books – and, hence, their profits – to surge.
One of its leading deities is the “efficient market hypothesis” – the belief that the market accurately prices all
trades
at each moment in time, ruling out booms and slumps, manias and panics.
With fixed-income assets offering low and even negative nominal returns – 70% of advanced-economy debt now
trades
at negative nominal interest rates – and real returns even lower, Argentina’s offerings, with US dollar returns that are 7% or higher, are very tempting.
Near-zero policy rates encourage “carry trades” – debt-financed investment in higher-yielding risky assets such as longer-term government and private bonds, equities, commodities and currencies of countries with high interest rates.
However large or small, whether in a Cairo internet café or a New York office, today's investors demand, and increasingly get, instant information and immediate execution of
trades.
Retail investors account for 85% of trades, in contrast to other major markets, where institutional investors – with their relative abundance of information – are the biggest traders.
Perhaps a key difference lies in the fact that Germany has significant political clout over the deficit countries with which it
trades.
So, even before the US presidential election had inspired “Trump trades,” a “reflation trade” had signaled a new phase of modest global expansion.
While the United States – which
trades
little with Russia – and the EU have vowed to develop a framework for additional sanctions, to be activated if Putin sends forces into eastern Ukraine, designing them in a way that does not hurt Europe will not be easy.
The Balkan traffickers in drugs, arms, women, and refugees - the underground criminal
trades
that fund the terrorists - can be closed down.
In the days of fixed commissions, investment banks could make a comfortable living booking stock
trades.
In order to transform the funds into renminbi outflows, the firms then increase the scale of renminbi settlements in cross-border
trades.
Euro accession and bull-market “convergence trades” pushed bond yields in these countries toward the level of German bunds, with the ensuing credit boom supporting excessive consumption growth.
Brazilian debt now
trades
at half its face value, which implies a high probability of default.
With a slight mental stretch, one can imagine that what a country produces and
trades
may affect its savings and investment decisions.
Foreign Minister Steinmeier and I are suggesting that the G-20 take concrete steps toward implementing an FTT of 0.05% on all
trades
of financial products within their jurisdictions, regardless of whether these
trades
occur on an exchange.
The currency
trades
on the black market are at little more than 3% of the official rate.
Imagine if Wall Street closes down because systems fail; no one trades, debts don't get paid, payments are not received leaving would-be recipients without liquidity and unable to meet their obligations.
In other words, precisely because occasional traders trade rarely, it is much easier to prove the nexus of causality between their
trades
and an illegal tip.
By contrast, it is much more difficult to identify a problem when a person makes hundreds of
trades
every day.
Hedge funds should publicly report all past
trades
that are at least two years old.
After nearly a decade of trying to curb expectations of continued currency appreciation (spurred by China’s current- and capital-account surpluses), it finally succeeded in the first quarter of 2014, when its forceful market intervention drove down the renminbi’s exchange rate to discourage carry
trades.
Similarly, the EU’s future free-trade agreement with New Zealand agreement could increase bilateral trade by about 36%, yet that increase would still amount to less than half the volume of goods that the EU now
trades
with Tunisia.
Indeed, the European Commission estimates that its proposed tax of only 0.1% on stock and bond trades, and 0.01% tax on derivatives, will raise more than €50 billion per year.
With fewer trades, the information content of prices is arguably reduced.
And, while raising so much revenue with so low a tax rate sounds grand, the declining volume of
trades
would shrink the tax base precipitously.
But surely, one would think, the Bush administration must realize that oil
trades
on a global market.
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