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- adjective Not
trading .
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Examples
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But potential pitfalls became evident after the company acknowledged Saturday that a computer system related to one of its nontrading services had been broken into.
Breach Spotlights Pitfalls of Nasdaq's Diversification Jacob Bunge 2011
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Nasdaq's stock is hovering near a 2 ½ -year high, despite an admission last week that a computer system related to one of its nontrading services had been broken into.
Analysts Ask: What Now, Nasdaq? Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011
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Morgan Stanley has been trying to expand its nontrading businesses, particularly its wealth-management business.
Banks Face Off For Facebook IPO Liz Rappaport 2011
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Like many Wall Street firms, Morgan Stanley still is trying to make its nontrading businesses more profitable as new regulations push banks out of "swing-for-the-fences" strategies and products that drove record profits before the financial crisis in 2008.
Morgan Stanley Retools as Profit Drops Aaron Lucchetti 2011
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Offsetting nontrading income growth was a 5% fall in net interest income to S$704 million.
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The amount of undetectable nontrading could be as high as detectable trading.
You Know I’m Right Michelle Caruso-Cabrera 2010
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But he says he could earn more money because his compensation won't be affected by Barclays's various nontrading businesses.
Wall Street's B-List Firms Trade on Bigger Rivals' Woes 2009
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The order was both underinclusive, in that it did not target non-Jewish traders, and overinclusive, in that it did target nontrading Jews.
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The order was both underinclusive, in that it did not target non-Jewish traders, and overinclusive, in that it did target nontrading Jews.
Is That Legal?: The Jews of the Tennessee, Abe Lincoln, and the Development of Equal Protection 2006
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Revenue on a taxable-equivalent basis rose 1.9% to C$3. 27 billion, as broad-based asset growth, higher securitization and mutual-fund revenue, and contributions from acquisitions more than offset weaker trading revenue, lower gains on nontrading securities, and the negative impact of foreign-exchange rates.
Two Canadian Banks 2008
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