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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranging swaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to trading, exchanges, or scheduling where items or positions are being exchanged or organized.
Example: "The team is focused on arranging swaps between different departments to optimize resource allocation."
Alternatives: "organizing exchanges" or "coordinating trades".
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With many of these companies now in financial difficulty -- Global Crossing filed for bankruptcy protection last month -- the ability to continue arranging swap deals has diminished.
The Fed arranged swaps with central banks in other countries to provide dollars, but the flow was insufficient.
Dodd-Frank, passed in response to the crisis, sought to create new oversight and capital requirements on the firms that arrange swaps.
(While the company, owned by Cendant, is by far the biggest exchange company, Interval International in Miami also arranges swaps. Interval is owned by Willis Stein Partners).
Using the app, new members will be able to add their listings and allow existing members to exchange messages and arrange swaps.
Mr. Gensler's proposals are likely to be opposed by the banks and Wall Street firms that arrange swap contracts in the commodity markets and operate funds that invest in commodities.
Katharine Q. Seelye (NYT) VOTER SWAPS OPPOSED The operators of a Web site that sought to help Vice President Al Gore in close states by arranging voter swaps with supporters of Ralph Nader shut it down after California's secretary of state threatened to prosecute them.
One investment bank helped Greece hide the true extent of its deficit from the European authorities by arranging currency swaps, which, staggeringly, appear to be legal.
The company dealt directly with many of the banks accused of manipulating Libor by arranging for swaps, including Barclays, UBS and the Royal Bank of Scotland, all of which admitted to violations.
The documents also detail Schlumberger staff modifying country codes to avoid references to Iran and Sudan, as well as arranging equipment "swaps" to facilitate US-made equipment getting to sites in Iran and Sudan, by virtue of sending new equipment to permitted countries (like Jordan), who didn't need it, so as to allow their second-hand machinery to be sent on to the barred nations.
We would like to work with the owners of a smaller apartment on arranging a swap.
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