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For large investors, whose trades have traditionally been harder to execute, specialists offer a different service.
Banks are also tightening "clawback" provisions, which require those whose trades cause subsequent losses to pay back all or part of their bonuses.
Ms. Ziegelman writes well about the types of culinary workers, once popular in and around these tenements, whose trades have vanished.
Mr. Smith will be offered opportunities, possibly by clients whose trades did not work out, to get specific about how Goldman ill-served its customers.
Certainly not the team's managers, whose trades over the last few days are an admission that the Mets are headed for another character-building season.
Experts also point out that with higher fixed salaries, it will be harder to claw back bonuses from employees whose trades go bad or who violate laws or regulations.
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Or he's a brazen billionaire whose trading ran afoul of securities laws.
Grunwick was a mail-order film-processing company most of whose trade came from holiday snaps.
Automated funds, whose trading is driven by computer models, account for about 30% of share trading in the United States.
Ms. Stewart, whose trade is also being investigated by Congress, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Imported artifacts like these bespeak a cosmopolitan society whose trade routes reached far and wide in the known world.
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