apparently inconsistent with the client's financial records and no clear justification is given by the client concerning the source of fund; (6) transactions that are not economically viable e.g. client
) transactions that are not economically viable e.g. client repeatedly insists that transactions with significant size be done quickly, client repeatedly insists to process transactions at prices that are not
client concerning the source of fund; (6) transactions that are not economically viable e.g. client repeatedly insists that transactions with significant size be done quickly, client repeatedly insists to
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, due to the massive decline of Gasoline/Dubai (UNL95/DB) crack spread in this quarter. Hence, running the refinery at high utilization rate would not be economically sound, thus crude run was optimized
maintenance of the Hydrocracking Unit was completed. However, during the final month of the quarter there was a reduction in production capacity down to the level that is most economically optimal due to most
shareholder). Many of these transactions facilitate normal day-to-day business of the business group and might be economically efficient. Examples of such transactions are sale or purchase of goods, and
financially affected by the COVID-19 situation may suspend or postpone their respective contribution to PVD on a temporary basis, starting from the current contribution period until the contribution period in
channel to help their employees. If 15 million people in workforce become more financially secured and have higher standard of living, their efficiency will increase which will bring about higher