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speculative action

Law case taken on a ‘no-win, no-fee’ basis, legal in the USA and Scotland, but not in England.



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A generally firm tone on financial markets extended Monday after data from the United States and Germany, prompting more speculative action by investors that hurt the greenback and yen.
Dr Fakhro said he expected the Gulf to be shielded from the worst of the economic fallout from the current crisis, due to the fact that most companies in the region are small or medium enterprises - often family run - which have not engaged in the speculative actions of the worst-hit firms.
As applied to extractive-resource renewal, capital maintenance is essentially speculative action undertaken to maintain entrepreneurial income.
 
 
 
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