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Discover Ludwig'conduct trade' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to any kind of trading activity, whether it be financial trading or the exchange of goods and services. For example, "The government has announced new regulations to ensure fair and ethical conduct of trade."
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Greenland's chief trading partner is Denmark, although it does conduct trade with other countries as well.
Vice President Gore and George W. Bush, the Texas governor, have sparred over how to conduct trade talks.
Just like the US, China, and Australia, the Brexited UK will quite capably conduct trade with the EU.
Yet America needs the co-operation of other governments if it is to conduct trade, combat drugs, reduce pollution and fight terrorism.
Aid from its longtime allies, China and Russia, has dried up as these countries now largely conduct trade according to market principles.
Ritchie (5-4), who is being sought by several teams as the Pirates conduct trade talks, won for the third time in four decisions.
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The panel voiced concern about the North's ability to conduct trade-based money-laundering via front companies and agents posted overseas, with the resulting deliveries of cash used to "pay for illicit procurements and to transfer proceeds of sales of weapons" and items related to weapons of mass destruction.
Financial firms use models like Black-Scholes to allow computers to conduct trades.
Others spoke guardedly or anonymously especially those using proprietary analysis and algorithms to conduct trades.
Customers should not notice a difference when they visit branches or conduct trades online or by phone, he said.
He depended on London Metal Exchange brokers to conduct trades because Sumitomo was not a member of the exchange.
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