Ever think of setting up a mailing list or something of past participants who want to be notified of new swaps? |
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At his new home just up the road from Tottenham's training ground at Chigwell, Robinson keeps his collection of shirt swaps. |
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Other tactics involve deep leveraging, programme trading, swaps, arbitrage and derivatives that retail investors find difficult to master. |
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There's a couple of positional swaps as skipper Andy Kay, usually a flanker, lines up at No.8, with Grant Williams slotting in at blind-side. |
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He managed to parlay these record swaps into a thriving mail-order business in the back pages of Goldmine and Trouser Press. |
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She plays the daughter of grizzled Peter Mullan, who swaps her and her dying mother for a stake in a gold mine. |
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But come the weekend, Mr Perie swaps his Vauxhall Corsa often associated with sensible driving for a rally car. |
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But at least I could read up on swaps, options and swaptions while I was delayed. |
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Children who were allowed fun food were the cool kids at school and their lunchboxes were always higher currency for swaps. |
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Then he swaps to bass guitar or acoustic, Derek comes in on violin, Basil starts to sing. |
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John Murrell swaps his normal comic role for a more serious part this year but patrons need not fear, there will be plenty to laugh at. |
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Thus, he looked separately at the frequency with which individual workers made such swaps and at how one-sidedly generous they were. |
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A drum machine generates all beats whilst the threesome swaps keyboard and guitars between them. |
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The company is best known for interest rate swaps and other municipal bond derivative transactions. |
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The story begins when she swaps rain-sodden London for sun-kissed France and moves into the summer house of her publisher. |
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Market rates were moving higher, stocks were in retreat and then near-debacle struck in auto credit default swaps. |
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A number of companies are already involved in oil swaps with Iran in exchange for Iranian oil at its Persian Gulf export terminals. |
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I started collecting when I was about 13, doing swaps of Army badges and medals at school. |
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Did they foresee that credit default swaps could collapse like a house of cards? |
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That has pushed managers into more exotic instruments, such as credit default swaps, bank loans, and mortgage-backed securities. |
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Schools can direct parents to free sources of reading materials and manage book swaps. |
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Rojek says land swaps could amalgamate under-utilized tot lots and small isolated parks, creating larger and more accessible open spaces. |
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For foreign exchange swaps conducted for monetary policy purposes, active players in the foreign exchange market are used. |
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They do not look askance at me for my wardrobe, a mix of late 1990s investment banker fashion, thrift stores, and clothing swaps with a few hand-knits thrown in. |
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Once she swaps stilettos for cowboy boots, scoffs on catfish and makes plum jam with her momma, you suspect that her and Andrew are never destined to make it down the aisle. |
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Are buyers or sellers of credit default swaps more vulnerable? |
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Equity index swaps are also used as substitutes for cash instruments and are used to hedge the market risk associated with certain fee income. |
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In order to fine tune sensitivity to interest rates, use can be made of interest swaps and other derivatives. |
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These cost increases have been caused by instructions from your project manager, variations, scope swaps, continuing design changes and further accelerative measures. |
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For electricity, such measures could imply either divesture or asset swaps of power plants on a European scale. |
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And it would add fuel to the political fire over the swaps and speculators. |
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While swaps are an integral part of the government's foreign-currency borrowing strategy, they engender credit risks. |
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However, it has also given rise to very complex practices such as quota swaps between Member States or out-flagging by fishing operators. |
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The interest rate mismatch is primarily managed with interest rate swaps and securities. |
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Do you think they might have an incentive to say that the most profitable swaps simply aren't clearable? |
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As noted above, this exposure is hedged via total return swaps with three large non-monoline financial institutions. |
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The swaps mature July 10, 2013, matching the maturity date of the underlying debt. |
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More broadly, different categories of trade, such as secured loans, swaps and repos, receive different tax treatment across borders. |
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Some of the early debt-for-nature swaps were of this order of magnitude, if memory serves. |
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Barclays stepped in for DFC, a bankrupt New Zealand mortgage bank in 1989, replacing it as a counterparty for all its interest-rate swaps. |
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The first is to reiterate its support for the 1967 lines with swaps as a basis for talks. |
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Currency and interest rate swaps are commitments to exchange one set of cash flows for another. |
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That suggests that Hutton will head the primary vote for the also rans, so unless something weird happens with preference swaps, he should be on his way to Canberra. |
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This has left some competitors holding capacity and has led to the temptation to go in for swaps of network capacity at inflated values and with no customers to use it. |
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The teenager told police he had no personal interest in pictures of children so young but liked images of girls around his own age and used the others as swaps. |
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A vegetarian Haggadah swaps shank bone, which represents the paschal sacrifice, for beet. |
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These have been derived from interest rate swaps, and extrapolated where necessary. |
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India's state-banks are trading at big discounts to their book value and credit default swaps, which measure risk, are at alarming levels. |
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These currency swaps are converted at the prevailing exchange rates on the balance sheet date. |
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Within the Euler Hermes group, derivatives correspond mainly to interest rate swaps. |
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Our position is to keep our interest rate swaps to stabilize the net interest income. |
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We have continued to reduce our holdings of credit default swaps in response to improvements in market sentiment. |
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Yet they are able to use credit default swaps to insure their credit losses in bankruptcy. |
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Gift swaps can be a fun holiday office experience, but it's not unusual for people to receive gifts that leave them scratching their heads. |
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Net investment income is adjusted to reflect the exchange of payments under the interest rate swaps. |
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Bacup manager Brent Peters will also be getting in on the action when he swaps his trade-mark coat for a pair of football boots to take on the all-stars. |
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One the practical side of things, if your the type of person who swaps, upgrades and rearranges their equipment on a regular basis, the ClearPC is going to be a bit of a pain. |
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Also, several measures such as chaebol business swaps still need to prove that they can contribute to solving the economy's underlying structural deficiencies. |
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It excludes financial derivatives, such as swaps, as well as trade credits and other liabilities not represented by a financial document, such as overpaid tax advances. |
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A comprehensive reform of the pre-trial phase to improve the current system of admissibility of evidence and important legislation concerning land swaps, party financing and the forfeiture of criminal assets are awaited. |
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Derivatives such as credit default swaps also increased the linkage between large financial institutions. |
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The impact on shareholders' equity relates to unrealized losses on interest rate swaps held by our VIEs to hedge their exposure to interest rate risk. |
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After being fired by his ogress supervisor, Ms Clara Tillinghast, he embarks on a night of epic debauchery after which, symbolically, he swaps his raybans for some bread at an early morning bakery. |
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Similarly, in the context of debt swaps for social and environmental development actions, the developed countries should not give up on the target of 0.7 per cent. |
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Instead of meeting every weekend to botch a bailout, they ought to adopt sweeping rules against manipulating credit default swaps and short-selling the bonds of small, vulnerable countries. |
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The trading floor also handles forward contracts and electricity swaps and implements various arbitrage strategies to benefit from favorable price variances between markets. |
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Clicking on the double-headed arrow swaps the two colors, and clicking on the small symbol in the lower left corner resets them to black and white. |
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The outworkings of the Gleneagles pledges, the soon-to-be established UNESCO working group on debt swaps for education, and the expansion of FTI will also move the EFA agenda forward considerably. |
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Damaging chain overshifts from misadjusted derailleurs can occur after wheel swaps, but they're avoidable. |
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My number of 79 basis points for the junk bond market does not take into account that we have more than twice as many credit default swaps outstanding on junk bonds as there are junk bonds in the world. |
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The Cosmopolitan, meanwhile, swaps traditional cranberry juice with that of acai berries. |
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This swaps the visible region with the clobbered region. |
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To contrapose an argument one swaps the conclusion with any one of the premisses and negates each of the swapped statements. |
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Certain cross-currency interest rate swaps entered into by the Company and its subsidiaries include an option that allows each party to unwind the transaction on a specific date at the then market value. |
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The new Euro-Swap Futures contracts are based on euro-denominated interest rate swaps with varying maturities and fixed rates. |
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Another example relates to AIG, which insured obligations of various financial institutions through the usage of credit default swaps. |
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This amount mainly consists of four swaps. |
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The £1.1bn provision also included £225m to cover ongoing regulatory issues and £50m for interest-rate swaps mis-selling, where it has now provided £580m in compensation. |
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Commodity swaps where the sides of the transaction are in different commodities are to be reported in the relevant reporting ladder for the maturity ladder approach. |
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Fine-tuning operations are primarily executed as reverse transactions but can also take the form of outright transactions, foreign exchange swaps and the collection of fixed-term deposits. |
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Look out too for special school uniform swaps organised by your children's school or the local authority. |
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Except for certain currency swaps, no exchange of principal takes place. |
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The Phil's principal oboe Jonathan Small swaps his usual oboe for the oboe d'amore, whose pear-shaped bell gives it an individual tone colour. |
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For example foreign exchange services such as forward contracts and swaps. |
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The idea was that credit default swaps would reduce the risk to any investor who bought bonds. |
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In addition, the Eurosystem has three other instruments available for the conduct of fine-tuning operations: outright transactions, foreign exchange swaps and the collection of fixed-term deposits. |
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Nevertheless, in the current phase, it has not been possible to give a precise picture of the general commitments and the various forms they have taken, such as loans, subsidies, debt cancellation and swaps. |
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The exposure to the index constituents is obtained via credit default swaps between the trust and four major financial institutions. |
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Bentley-driving Torre Carter from Kent swaps with mum of seven Sam Dale who lives in Hull on one of Britain's largest council estates. |
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These swaps completely eliminate these exchange and interest rate risks. |
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In order to achieve this objective, the Company uses foreign currency derivative instruments by entering into foreign exchange swaps and forward contracts and purchasing or selling foreign exchange option contracts. |
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If, for example, a large online market in currency and interest-rate swaps were to develop, then banks' role as intermediating counterparties may be called into question. |
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The losses of these people who had their savings in these trusts are to the direct gain of the international banks that are the counterparties to the credit default swaps inside these trusts. |
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These limits are cumulative across all lines of business and represent the mark-to-market value for swaps and forwards and the par-value exposure for deposits, commercial paper and certificates of deposit. |
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Then we had Kelly Anderson, certified culinarian and owner of The Lunch Bunch, offer some smart swaps. |
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The negative impact of these arrangements was marginally offset by the renegotiation of several contracts and the use of styrene swaps with other suppliers in order to reduce shipping costs. |
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The manual box swaps gears with a reasonably clean and precise action, though the shifter exhibits a slightly notchy feel in some situations and doesn't like to be rushed. |
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The timing of the use of these swaps, as indicated by the ebbs and flows of transactions made under this program and shown in Table 3, is determined by market conditions. |
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Certain cross-currency interest rate swaps entered into by Quebecor Media include an option that allows each party to unwind the transaction on a specific date at the then settlement value. |
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Such swaps function like an insurance policy. |
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The swaps almost felled the American International Group, the insurance giant, and were embedded in some of the stinkiest mortgage securities ever wrought. |
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The trade body has also offered guidelines for what should happen to default swaps on companies that demerge or spin off units. With these improvements, growth in the market for credit derivatives is likely to continue apace. |
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Many nonfinancial companies use interest rate swaps to transform floating-rate obligations into fixed ones, as do municipalities and other local governments. |
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Following the issuance of criteria under which municipalities may seek to obtain plots of land under the auspices of the public good, several land swaps have been proposed and approved. |
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The Company uses foreign exchange swaps to monitor its cash flows, mainly to finance its affiliates in their functional currency, through inter-company current accounts. |
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It can be used to prevent azeotropic solvent swaps ending where they started and to better understand a number of other operations dependent on phase equilibria. |
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Captain Von Trapp is played by Ray Johnson, calm and collected in his performance he soon swaps whistle for pitch pipe as he falls for Maria and for music. |
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Many would rather lose a portion of their benefit than leave a street property for a gardenless flat, and no-one in their right mind swaps a secure for an assured tenancy. |
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The proposal on swaps dealers would include antifraud and antimanipulation provisions as well as potential limits on market positions and holdings. |
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