Sentence examples for demand for trading from inspiring English sources

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As a consequence of this quite unprecedented demand for trading, a number of brokers have experienced service issues and Hargreaves Lansdown has been no different.

And curiously, given that he is proposing to make it possible, Mr Grasso is not even sure there is much demand for trading at night; indeed, he says, it may be against the public interest.How so?

Analysts see those figures as evidence that, until now, the demand for stock quotes, news and information about the financial markets has overshadowed demand for trading stocks using a wireless device.

One of these contributed to the demise of Enron's trading system, which suffered from a collapse in demand for trading after a multiyear investment spree by telecommunications companies left billions of dollars worth of fiber-optic networks unused.

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For now, this is propping up global demand for traded goods.But for a sustainable recovery in trade, global demand has to recover on its own steam.

Germany's sales abroad in 2009 were $1,121 billion, compared with China's $1,202 billion.Emerging economies are, besides increasing their exports, a growing source of demandThat emerging economies are, besides increasing their exports, becoming an important source of demand for traded goods can be seen in their imports, which grew by 7.4% in the final three months of last year.

"Trade flows have been crushed by the credit crunch, which has reduced demand for traded goods and services and made it more difficult for ex- porters and imports to obtain trade finance," Ian Shepherdson, chief United States economist of High Frequency Economics, wrote in a note.

Damage to some 30,000 homes has created such a manpower demand for trades people that skills shortages, that great bugbear of the Australian economy, are fuelling wage demands.

That would harm global GDP growth for years, slowing demand for trade and the precise sort of animal spirits that the tech industry depends on to grow companies at far-higher rates than larger economic structures.

Consistently, the majority of the empirical evidence finds that firms increase their demand for trade credit to overcome financial constraints and that suppliers may act as liquidity providers in situations of credit rationing (e.g. Petersen and Rajan 1997; Nilsen 2002; Danielson and Scott 2004; Cuñat 2007; Garcia-Appendini and Montoriol-Garriga 2013).

In addition, Enron embarked on efforts to provide content delivery, theoretically increasing demand both for trading and for its own network.

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