One point of uncertainty, they added, was what Barclays was going to do with its tradebook.
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He added that the electronic tradebook was showing bids, to buy, outnumbered asks, to sell, by a huge margin.
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Hayes's dealing created a constantly changing tradebook stretching years into the future, which was mapped out on a vast Excel spreadsheet.
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As a result, Ballantine plans to push Sherman's book not as a tradebook, but as a mass-market paperback, planting it in supermarket check-out aisles.
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In 1930, the firm turned from rare books to tradebooks.
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With Random House, these six firms are the largest publishers of tradebooks in the United States.
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Mostly architectural tradebooks.
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The guidelines need updating as when they were introduced tradingbooks held largely "plain vanilla" assets such as stocks and bonds.
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Bowker, 8,838 business tradebooks were published in 2008, an average of 24 a day, compared with 7,722 in 2007.
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He is selling " tradebooks" which account for only 25% of the wholesale book market: the primary problem in trade-book publishing is book distribution.