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FERC said he did this with the aim of profiting from lower end-of-day prices, which would drive up price of gas-related derivatives he owned.
FERC Fines Former Trader $30 Million for Manipulating Gas Markets
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Futures got an end-of-day boost after the Federal Reserve released minutes from its latest policy meeting, in which some officials suggested the central bank should pursue another round of monetary stimulus if economic growth falters.
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A green carpet reception followed the panel along with the traditional end-of-day poolside reception.
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Way adds, "Recommendations like these are closed out at the first end-of-day instance at or above the upside target (or 63 market days) after a buy date, and the capital is available for reallocation into the most promising alternative at the time of closeout."
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He's got until Tuesday end-of-day to get it done (this is after he blew it last week, mind you, so it's ending up 4 days instead of 2), and he's going to discover that he gets no screen time until it's done tomorrow ... which will be most of the day, since he's done so little.
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A green carpet reception followed the panel along with the traditional end-of-day poolside reception.
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A green carpet reception followed the panel along with the traditional end-of-day poolside reception.
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A green carpet reception followed the panel along with the traditional end-of-day poolside reception.
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A green carpet reception followed the panel along with the traditional end-of-day poolside reception.
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The odd pensioner is walking home, along roads hardly troubled by end-of-day traffic.
reesetee commented on the word end-of-day
See frigger, which sounds like much more fun. :-)
November 9, 2007