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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Business & Finance

Stock market

Hello, I'm looking for how to better formulate the title
"The effectiveness of pairs trading in Russian and American stock markets"
Is it better to replace "in Russian and American stock markets" with "at Russian and American stock exchanges" or to use smth absolutely different?
  

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Anonymous Is it better to replace "in Russian and American stock markets" with "at Russian and American stock exchanges" Either preposition is fine.

  • Anonymous Is it better to replace "in Russian and American stock markets" with "at Russian and American stock exchanges" Either preposition is fine.
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AnonymousIs it better to replace "in Russian and American stock markets" with "at Russian and American stock exchanges"
Either preposition is fine.

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