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1 After that rule passed, U.S. banks simply shipped more trades overseas.
2 Four more trades were executed at the same price, milliseconds after the first one.
3 The more trades an exchange handles, the faster buyers and sellers can be matched.
4 Where the number of players is very small, each may undertake two or more trades .
5 They are set to grow substantially as rules require more trades to be centrally cleared.
6 I have more trades outstanding, both buys and sells, than any other member or house.
7 Complex products, by their very nature, tend toward being active products, executing more trades more often.
8 Bank defenders argue that more trades add healthy liquidity to the market and are in the interests of consumers.
9 It prompts questions of whether he reflected on the whole issue over the weekend or are there more trades ?
10 They say they've made many more trades than just those shared on Twitter, and almost all have made money.
11 Baby boomers made nearly one-third more trades than Millennials and 20 percent more trades than members of Generation X.
12 Regulators think the requirements will push big swap dealers like JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs to clear more trades .
13 Two straight years of stock market gains helped boost assets under management, leading to more fees, and prompted clients to make more trades .
14 Retail investors at TD Ameritrade executed more trades in the first ten minutes of Uber's debut than in Lyft's first two and a half hours.
15 Securities regulators have said there were more trades and that the father earned more than $3.77 million in profits and avoided losses.
16 More trades are needed for the same outcome, because they are serving to connect different pools of liquidity, he said.
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