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Traders is a Canadian television drama series, which was broadcast on Global Television Network from 1996 to 2000. Set in the Toronto-based investment house Gardner/Ross, "Traders" explores the intimate lives and loves of investment bankers whose high-stakes decisions and sizzling alliances can have grave international consequences.
Episode 22 : This World... Then The Fireworks
April. 29,1999
Sally considers financing a fertility project; a rival bank courts Adam; Jansky's hacker buddies compromise the market; Niko obeys a domineering former lover.
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Episode 21 : A Bitter Pill
April. 22,1999
Angry rivals hire thugs to assault Paul; Chris spearheads a venture capital deal; Ziggy baby-sits a rock star.
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Episode 20 : Secret Information
April. 15,1999
The bank's future rides on Marty's bet against the yen; Sally confesses; sordid information could give Ian an edge on a merger; Adam arranges a party for Leo's 65th birthday party.
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Episode 19 : Every Secret Thing
April. 08,1999
Sally's new lover continues the investigation of her purchase of Gardner-Ross-Cunningham; Marty risks $3 million in unauthorized funds on the money market.
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Episode 18 : Traders of the Lost Arc
April. 01,1999
Low morale has the company's performance in a slump; a new relationship gives Sally the will to fight her cancer; Adam's sister-in-law needs financial help.
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Episode 17 : Four Mergers and a Funeral
March. 25,1999
At a competitor's funeral, Sally meets a new love interest, Adam brokers a merger and the "grieving'' widow hits on Ian.
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Episode 16 : The Great Stock N' Roll Swindle
March. 18,1999
Adam bids for a share in the bank; Sally faces chemotherapy on her own terms; children's business school proposal; Ian woos a former porn star (Karen Glave).
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Episode 15 : The History Lesson
January. 28,1999
Protesters stall a controversial real-estate development; Adam's rebellious teen-age niece keeps him hopping; Paul accuses Ian of meddling in a merger; Chris probes Niko's past
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Episode 14 : The Price You Pay
January. 21,1999
Somebody posts a nude photo of Sally on the Internet; recent success makes Ian cocky; Paul succumbs to sexual harassment to close a deal.
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Episode 13 : Eat The Loss
January. 14,1999
Recurring cancer clouds Sally's judgement; Adam orders Paul to clean up a retail stock fiasco; Marty's marriage flounders.
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Episode 12 : The Last Good Deal
January. 07,1999
Sally and Adam court a cruise ship magnate for a real-estate trust; Paul anxiously promotes a shaky Mexican deal; Ziggy returns.
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Episode 11 : The Sour Grapes of Wrath
December. 31,1999
Sally mediates a winery dispute; Marty suspects his wife is having an affair; Adam restructures a Montreal redevelopment deal.
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Episode 10 : Spin Cycle
December. 24,1998
The unrepentant CEO of a baby food company blamed for the death of an infant only makes the resulting public relations crisis worse.
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Episode 9 : Little Monsters
December. 17,1998
A motorcycle gang wants in on Adam's Montreal deal; Marty hires his son; Sally and Paul (Peter Stebbings) team to save a shipping company; Ziggy unwittingly reveals company secrets.
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Episode 8 : Blood on the Floor
December. 03,1998
Sally's ethics in a biotechnology deal may not bear scrutiny; Adam pressures Ian into exploiting family ties; a bet heats things up between Chris and Niko.
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Episode 7 : Six Degrees of Duplicity
November. 26,1998
Sally schemes to buy back the bank; Adam's Montreal deal is in trouble; Chris finds a vehicle for vengeance against his former commune.
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Episode 6 : The Falcon and the Showman
November. 19,1998
Sally is devastated over Jack's death; Adam suspects his new partner has Alzheimer's disease; Ian's mutual-fund plan hits a snag.
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Episode 5 : The Old Man & The CEO
November. 12,1998
Adam becomes a partner in a redevelopment project with an old associate; racist issues come to a head with Ian's mutual fund venture.
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Episode 4 : I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
November. 05,1998
Sally cuts short Jack's life of leisure in the Turks and Caicos Islands by transferring his money out of his account.
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Episode 3 : Killer Instinct
October. 29,1998
Sally is convinced that Jack is innocent of murder; Ian becomes the driving force behind a mutual fund aimed at specific markets.
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Episode 2 : No Fixed Address
October. 22,1998
Jack makes arrangements for a new identity; Jansky falls in love; Chris is given control of the trading floor.
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Episode 1 : Reap The Whirlwind
October. 15,1998
Sally cleans out her office; Jack is on the run from the police; Marty's wife presents an unsettling realization.
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