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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- n. A war fought from 1914 to 1918, in which Great Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Japan, the United States, and other allies defeated Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
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Thanks to new online-trading systems, it's becoming easier for individuals to get in on the forex action.
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John Kicklighter , currency strategist at Forex Capital Markets, which operates an online-trading network FXCM.com, says the firm also saw clients buying yen as they closed out carry trades.
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In a bid to attract a broader swath of active investors to its online-trading platform, Charles Schwab Corp. on Monday announced it would acquire online brokerage firm optionsXpress for $1 billion.
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Google will remain an attractive ad platform for Chinese companies that use it to reach a global audience, like Alibaba. com Ltd., an online-trading platform that is one of China's most prominent Internet companies and that advertises on Google. com.
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Tencent's consumer-to-consumer online-trading platform ranked second in China last quarter, with a 10% share of total transactions, behind the Taobao. com service owned by Alibaba Group, another fast-growing Chinese Internet company.
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In a flashback to the late 1990s, online-trading firms catering to small investors are lining up to go public.
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The notes soared to 94.25 cents on the dollar, up more than 17 cents, according to online-trading platform MarketAxess.
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Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. soon will launch an online-trading platform, called Portal Alliance, to handle stakes in private placements.
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Shuzo Maji's "Enjoy Stock Trading on the Internet" is a how-to online-trading manual that looks like a binder.
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It added that it will terminate its online-trading platform because of underperformance.
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