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  • noun Plural form of multinational.

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  • Actually, owning stocks in multinationals is the easiest hedge against a moving USD.

    Scripting News for 9/16/07 « Scripting News Annex 2007

  • Rather than give it to people investing in multinationals that are as likely to create jobs somewhere else as in the US.

    How a capital gains tax break could get cash to startups 2010

  • Even at Tweedy, Browne's hedged Global Value fund, managers wouldn't fully hedge currency risk in multinationals such as Nestl é SA, Diageo PLC and Unilever NV, says Mr. Wyckoff.

    Making Sense of Currency Effects Annelena Lobb 2010

  • Indian-Americans who work in multinationals with South Asian operations say attacks on outsourcing ignore that U.S. companies outsource certain services because it is profitable for them to do so.

    Outsourcing Elizabeth Williamson 2010

  • For that reason, a mutual fund heavily concentrated in multinationals would likely take a more nuanced approach to hedging than a fund that owns foreign companies exclusively focused on their home markets.

    Making Sense of Currency Effects Annelena Lobb 2010

  • Among such multinationals is German auto maker BMW (Bayerische

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • The economists who advised McKinsey on its report dubbed multinationals "canaries in the coal mine."

    Big U.S. Firms Shift Hiring Abroad David Wessel 2011

  • The Brazilian industry, populated almost entirely by brand name multinationals including General Motors Co.,

    Brazil Car Makers Leave Slump in the Dust 2009

  • At least, that is the hope of leftist ministers in the centrist government who, following the famous nationalist slogan "The Oil is Ours," don't like the idea of multinationals pumping Brazilian gold.

    Banking on Petrobras' Field of Dreams 2009

  • Zhu's campaign challenges Hong Kong's role as a cut-rate gateway to the China trade -- and compels big-name multinationals to come up with new ways to stay competitive in that elusive World's Biggest Market.

    The High Price Of Honesty 2008

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