internalise


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"We don't yet know why some people who struggle with their weight internalise society's stigma and others do not," said Rebecca Pearl, lead author of the study.
The system architecture features a suite of components meant to optimise FX pricing, control risk, produce the analytics and permit granular price customisation to allow institutions to confidently internalise foreign exchange flow.
The boys were more likely to act out their problems through their behaviour than the girls, who tended to internalise them.
Noting an absence of liquidity at times of high volatility from firms that internalise or preference order flow, the summary report into the flash crash by the joint Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Securities and Exchange (SEC) advisory committee called on the SEC to consider requiring internalising broker-dealers to execute "some material proportion of their order flow during volatile market periods".
MusclePharm's management expects the acquisition to bring science, innovation and sophistication to the sports nutrition market; cost savings by utilising the existing BioZone facilities in Northern California; to establish a new West Coast distribution centre for MusclePharm products; to realize substantial cost savings by internalising and consolidating MusclePharm's product quality control programmes that are currently being outsourced; and the ability to internalise various manufacturing components of its products.