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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 13 : Nice Guys Finish Last
March. 09,2000
The bankers rally to counter a market tailspin as Sally watches from the sidelines; Ziggy and Jansky find Marty lying in a pool of blood.
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Episode 12 : The One You Bury
March. 02,2000
Sally's marriage shakes up the bank, Adam accepts an outside offer, the stalker has Marty unnerved.
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Episode 11 : Money Shot
February. 24,2000
Sally's college friend wants to take her porn film production company public, Marty gambles on Korean stock, Ian's electric car project reaches a road block.
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Episode 10 : Someone to Watch over Me
February. 17,2000
Adam considers an outside offer, Jansky's mental instability becomes impossible to ignore, Ziggy's high living comes with a price.
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Episode 9 : The Running of the Bulls
February. 10,2000
Sally and MJ clash over a merger, Adam schemes his way into a business syndicate, personal lives interfere with business.
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Episode 8 : Hawks
February. 03,2000
Sally brokers the sale of a Canadian hockey team to US interests, Marty's infomercial flops, Paul goes after a teen's invention.
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Episode 7 : Scents and Sensibilities
January. 27,2000
Sally arbitrarily reallocates grant funds and MJ finds a US partner to pick up the slack on one that she cuts. Ziggy plays with high rollers. Sally tells Daniel she doesn't want to move in with him and they break up. Marty has Grant working on a computer program based on his book.
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Episode 6 : It's a Family Affair
January. 20,2000
Sally and Adam goad feuding siblings into a merger, conventioneer Marty is tempted to stray, Niko confronts her ex-husband.
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Episode 5 : Budding Prospects
January. 13,2000
GRC and Ben sign an agreement and he brings a proposal to fund a medical marijuana project. Chris handles his first investment banking deal to reprint a series of children's books, which is very popular until the author says she's donating money to racist groups. Ian tries to convince Dunnage Motors to team with an electric car company.
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Episode 4 : Solitary Consignment
December. 30,1999
An obsessive fan (Darrin) has Marty rattled, Paul wants to market a child killer's (Max Bowman) invention, Ian proposes a union buy-out of an aging automotive plant.
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Episode 3 : Getting Lucky
December. 16,1999
Catherine abandons Adam and their infant son, Sally fights to fund an innovative housing project for homeless people, Marty gets a case of hubris.
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Episode 2 : Career Opportunities
December. 09,1999
To appease a powerful rival, Adam must betray a friend. Sally's job reviews are curt and brutal, financial salvation from a religious business group.
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Episode 1 : Episode One
December. 02,1999
Sally seeks financial backers in the United States, fatherhood stymies Adam, book sales distract author Marty.
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