Sentence examples for recording trade from inspiring English sources

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Information used indicates that since1995 China has been recording trade surpluses consistently.

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Although the U.S. has recorded trade deficits for decades, the growth in its gross domestic product compared with that of other countries has not suffered.

In recent times many ICRAs have also recorded trade designations and trademarks used in labelling plant material, to avoid confusion with established names.

The industry began moving towards electronic confirmations and data repositories to record trades, and the backlogs started to reduce.

These mainframe systems were programmed to record trades during trading hours, process data and reconcile accounts at night, and handle queries by a small number of brokers.

JPMorgan has been under intense scrutiny from regulators and some shareholders since admitting in May 2012 that it would record trading losses from derivatives positions.

It notched up its own record trade surplus in January.

Japan's record trade surplus therefore rose even higher, and made the Asians' problems worse.

The second reason for the record trade deficit was a big jump in imports.

China chalked up a record trade surplus of $14.5 billion in June, compared with $13 billion in May.

Trade figures published Tuesday showed a record trade surplus of $35.24 billion in October.

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