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CQ
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CQ 1  (sky)
n.
Code letters used at the beginning of radio messages intended for all receivers.

[Origin unknown.]

CQ 2
abbr.
call to quarters

CQ
n
1. (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) Telegraphy Telephony a symbol transmitted by an amateur radio operator requesting two-way communication with any other amateur radio operator listening
2. (Military) Military
abbreviation for charge of quarters


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5%, much lower than the 16% average estimated by the CQS," added Mr Archer.
The other lease deals signed for over the $100 mark this year were British hedge fund CQS at 152 West 57th Street; China Construction Bank at 1095 Avenue of the Americas; an unidentified firm on the 16th floor at 667 Madison Avenue; and New Mountain Capital at 787 Seventh Avenue, the industry source said.
CQS Rig Finance , the provider of loans to builders of oil rigs and other energy infrastrucutre, fell 14.
 
 
 
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