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trader [ˈtreɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

exchange trader N ECON

floor trader N ECON

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The trade was lucrative, but foreign traders were social and political inferiors, with no guarantees for their lives, property, or rights of trade or residence.
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The companies concerned have been involved in automobile sector, textiles and largely they are small contractors, retailers and traders.
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The main idea is that the majority of traders (emotional, news-driven) overreact at the beginning of the trading day because of the overnight news and economic data.
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This large scale fishing attracts traders and consumers from the nooks and crannies of the country.
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They are now a community of small businessman and traders, although many are still engaged in oil pressing.
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Agricultural commodities, however, remain in the opposite type of market, backwardation, which is more desirable for traders who are buying futures contracts.
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It is illegal to trade slow lorises as pets, and those that are, often have their teeth cruelly ripped out by traders, using either nail clippers, wire cutters or pliers.
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Small traders and medium-sized business will now get double or 2 crores as credit guarantee, which helps them get collateral-free loans.
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While many merchants and traders became wealthy from the mahogany industry, ups and downs in the market had a large impact on the economy.
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This emphasized the fact that currency boards are not irrevocable, and hence may be abandoned in the face of speculation by foreign exchange traders.
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