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  2. Social trading - Wikipedia

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    Social trading allows traders to trade online with the help of others and some have claimed shortens the learning curve from novice to experienced trader. [15] Traders can interact with others, watch others take trades, then duplicate their trades and learn what prompted the top performer to take a trade in the first place.

  3. Rene Rivkin - Wikipedia

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    Rene Walter Rivkin was born 6 June 1944 in Shanghai in what was then Japanese-occupied China, to Russian-Jewish parents. His father, Walter, was a Georgian-born trader who had fled to China in the 1920s to escape the Bolsheviks.

  4. Social enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The FASES definition of social enterprise is adopted by ASENA and the state and territory networks, with many also welcoming emerging social enterprises that have the intention but are yet to meet the eligibility criteria. Social Traders provides the Social Enterprise certification in Australia. [45] [46]

  5. David Tweed - Wikipedia

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    A large number of shareholders, often elderly people who had never owned shares before, would take up the offer despite the market price clearly available in newspapers such as the Sydney Morning Herald and Australian Financial Review. Tweed has been accused of unethical behaviour and of taking advantage of unsophisticated shareholders.

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  7. List of the largest trading partners of Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest two-way trading partners of Australia, based on data released by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for the 2022 calendar year. [ 1 ] The largest trading partners