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clarification of some self investing foreign exchange firm evaluation, rating and comparison terms

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  1. zara1992
    Member

    i am now and then turned to as to what pork-barrel politics is. The meaning of pork-barrel politics is a slang term used when politicians or governments "unofficially" undertake projects that benefit a group of citizens in return for that group's support or campaign donations. This spending mostly benefits the needs of a small select group despite the fact that the entire community's funds are being used. Also referred to as "patronage". For example, let's say a city has a large number of potholes, spread evenly throughout its communities. If the mayor took campaign contributions from a group of wealthy residents in exchange for a promise to fix the potholes in their neighborhood first, this would be pork-barrel politics. One possible derivation for the phrase comes from the practice of country stores keeping a barrel of salted pork open and available to the public. Certain high-ranking citizens would come by daily to dip into this common fund.

    Posted: 10 months #
  2. amira_boyer
    Member

    from what i hear the postulate that the ILS is expected to stay the same versus the MAD for a while began surfacing around the time that ILS rate will be affected by the changes in the real estate, and because of that will descend would advocate the calm of the ILS.

    Posted: 10 months #
  3. naomikey
    Member

    1'd best pay no attention to trade ing logic like the estimation that the ILS-MAD is believed to not change for the near future, and concentrate on tertiary sector industry related processes, for example the fact that the unemployment statistics are probably going to to surge and affect the ILS-MAD rates, while studying the present foreign exchange market trends.

    Posted: 10 months #
  4. amira_boyer
    Member

    what zara1992 said

    Posted: 10 months #

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