Example sentences of "markets around the world " in BNC.
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1 | Other stock markets around the world followed the optimisic trend set by the big exchanges , though in many of them the trading was relatively light . |
2 | Paula Kahn , chairman and chief executive of Longman Group , commented that it had been a good year for Longman ‘ despite the impact of the recession in some of our key markets around the world , particularly our ELT markets in Europe ’ . |
3 | ‘ The whole purpose of the repositioning of Johnson Brothers ’ products is to develop our business in all markets around the world ’ , explained international brand director Robin Jamieson . |
4 | The Board intends to continue to respond to this growing language requirement by introducing its existing language awards to new markets around the world . |
5 | October 19th — stock markets around the world crash , representing loss of confidence in banks . |
6 | The Ministry of Finance gave no indication about the future role of the KIO , which invested Kuwait 's oil wealth in stock markets around the world . |
7 | Following disturbances in October 1989 , major stock markets around the world remained strong at the end of the year , with some reaching historical peaks in the last week of 1989 and the first week of 1990 . |
8 | The introduction of new products , continuous improvements in productivity , and customer service and cost reduction initiatives have all helped to sustain performance in a year dominated by recession in our principal markets around the world . |
9 | As well as spending a great deal of time servicing existing customers we are constantly looking for new opportunities in developing markets around the world . |
10 | Investing in many different bond markets around the world increases the investment potential because when one market is going down another may be on the way up . |
11 | In an introduction to the 100-page report , the ILO says labour markets around the world are afflicted by persistently high unemployment , trade unions under pressure , a struggle for social protection in developing countries , the grim reality of modern-day slavery , and an epidemic of stress . |