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  2. IDEX Corporation - Wikipedia

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    IDEX Corporation, based in Northbrook, Illinois, is a publicly traded company engaged in the development, design, and manufacture of fluidics systems, optics systems, fire and rescue equipment, and other specialty engineered products.

  3. Renewable Energy Payments - Wikipedia

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    Renewable Energy Payments are a competitive alternative to Renewable Energy Credits (REC's). Although the intent with both methods is the same, to stimulate growth in the alternative and renewable energy space, REP's have proven to offer benefits to local jobs, businesses and economies while making the growth fundable and lendable by financial ...

  4. IDEX - Wikipedia

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    IDEX can refer to several things, including: International Defence Exhibition , a biennial arms and defense technology sales exhibition IDEX Corporation , a publicly listed company that makes fluidics systems and specialty engineered products

  5. Payment Services Directive - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2, Directive (EU) 2015/2366, [1] which replaced the Payment Services Directive (PSD), Directive 2007/64/EC [2]) is an EU Directive, administered by the European Commission (Directorate General Internal Market) to regulate payment services and payment service providers throughout the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA).

  6. Ideanomics - Wikipedia

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    Ideanomics, Inc. is a global electric vehicle company that is focused on driving the adoption of electric commercial vehicles and associated sustainable energy consumption. [3] [4] [5] It is made up of 5 subsidiaries including: VIA Motors, Solectrac, Treeletrik, Wave, and US Hybrid.

  7. European Market Infrastructure Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) is EU regulation for over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories. [3] EMIR was introduced by the European Union (EU) as implementation of the G20 commitment to reduce systemic, counterparty and operational risk, and increase transparency in the OTC derivatives market. [4]

  8. List of commodities exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural, Energy Egyptian Commodities Exchange: EGYCOMEX Cairo, Egypt Agricultural, Energy Nairobi Coffee Exchange: NCE Nairobi, Kenya Coffee Ethiopia Commodity Exchange: ECX Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Agricultural Mercantile Exchange of Madagascar [2] MEX Antananarivo, Madagascar Agricultural, Metals, Energy East Africa Exchange [3] EAX Kigali ...

  9. Procure-to-pay - Wikipedia

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    Procure-to-pay systems are designed to provide organizations with control and visibility over the entire life-cycle of a transaction, providing full insight into cash-flow and financial commitments. Most of the companies using these systems look for a centralization of their procurement department, or to set up a shared services organization ...