[Grammar] "Usual" preposition confusion, to or for ?

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Joe333

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Sentence: "That U.S data isn't of much importance to/for traders in a stabilized economic environment."


My question: Again a preposition confusion! Which preposition would be correct to use in this sentence ? I had almost selected preposition to and I was going for it; all of a sudden I feel that preposition for can also come there. Since then I'm confuse, now you tell me dear forum members which preposition should I use.


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