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Furthermore, adding to Europe's economic problems now would undermine attempts to contain the European financial crisis, as the trader's joke about sanctions helping Italy, Spain and Greece to collapse suggests.
Robert Naiman: Could GOP Sanctions on Europe Tank the Economy and Elect Romney? Robert Naiman 2011
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Europe's debt troubles have kept oil trader's attention despite increasing signs of dislocations within the physical crude market.
U.S. Oil Prices Rise Jerry A. DiColo 2011
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Spanish economists may despise the trader's acronym PIGS Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain and with it the association with Europe's imploding periphery.
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Furthermore, adding to Europe's economic problems now would undermine attempts to contain the European financial crisis, as the trader's joke about sanctions helping Italy, Spain and Greece to collapse suggests.
Robert Naiman: Could GOP Sanctions on Europe Tank the Economy and Elect Romney? Robert Naiman 2011
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The commodities trader's net income rose 41% to US$3.8 billion in 2010 from US$2.7 billion a year earlier, boosted by higher product volume and commodity prices.
Glencore Aims 2.5% of IPO to Hong Kong Retail Market Joanne Chiu 2011
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The SEC and CFTC have fingered a single trader's enormous automated sell order as the chief contributor to the crash.
Automated Trading Leaving Retail Investors In The Dust Michael W. Stocker 2010
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Instead of manually entering the trade, however, the trader executed the sales through a computerized algorithm that sold the trader's position according to market volume, without regard to price or to time.
Automated Trading Leaving Retail Investors In The Dust Michael W. Stocker 2010
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It turns out the veteran trader's suspicions were on target.
Obama, Congress seek answers to breathtaking stock market plunge 2010
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Societe Generale's former chairman acknowledged there were problems in monitoring the trader's work, and an internal report by the bank found managers failed to follow up on 74 different alarms about Kerviel's activities.
France's Rogue Trader Must Pay $6.7 Billion By GREG KELLER 2010
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Morgan Stanley wrote in a note earlier it expects the commodities trader's 2011 net income to increase 85% to US$6.92 billion from US$3.80 billion a year earlier, largely driven by rising commodity prices in its industrial assets, and contribution from its holdings in public companies including Xstrata PLC.
Glencore Aims 2.5% of IPO to Hong Kong Retail Market Joanne Chiu 2011
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