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But, as of yet, there is no sign of a general rush to trade protectionism or to beggar-thy-neighbor currency policies.
The Matangs kept apart from the thieves, but both groups were in a rush to trade what they'd gathered for cash, either from Anna or from one of the two other scrap dealers standing in front of scales nearby.
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Others rushed to trade up.
Edgy elders, though, are not rushing to trade online.
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Terry Ryan, the Twins' general manager, isn't rushing to trade the veteran pitcher, but.... "I'm exploring what's out there to protect the organization," Ryan said.
"Nobody rushed to trade in the new shares after the settlement," explained one financial industry adviser who helped with the placement but was not authorized to discuss it publicly.
They want a braking mechanism to keep from being trampled by a headlong rush to scrap trade barriers.
The rush to expand trade with Europe gained a new urgency for the South American bloc earlier this month after separate talks in Buenos Aires to start a 34-nation Free Trade Area of the Americas ended in an impasse for the third time in two months.
Based in San Francisco, the firm also helped lead the rush to internet trading, and successfully became a kind of supermarket for funds as well.
Merkel is the latest world leader to intervene in the debate about Britain's future in the EU, with Barack Obama using a visit earlier this year to warn that the US would not rush to do a trade deal with Britain alone.
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