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“It’s all part of the same general pick up in risk assets today,” ADM Investor Services chief economist Marc Ostwald told Barron’s in an interview, with reference to gains in stock futures early Tuesday.
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Meanwhile: “When a trading book gets hit by this type of shock, it’s not unusual to sell your winning positions to cover your losing positions,” he added, with reference to selling gold.
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Meanwhile: “When a trading book gets hit by this type of shock, it’s not unusual to sell your winning positions to cover your losing positions,” he added, with reference to selling gold.
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No controversies with reference to the truth or falsity of the communications should be entered into during their continuance.
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"We're also maintaining our balance with this structure," added Galthie, with reference to the two lock pairings being complementary because in each there is one player with a stronger running game while the other is more effective in the line-out.
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