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  2. Philippine Dealing Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally.

  3. Trading post - Wikipedia

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    In some examples, local inhabitants can use a trading post to exchange local products for goods they wished to acquire. [1] A trading post can be either a single building or an entire town. [2] Trading posts have been established in a range of areas, including relatively remote ones, but most often near the ocean, a river, or another natural ...

  4. Economic history of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the Philippines was seen as a trading post for international trade but in the nineteenth century it was developed both as a source of raw materials and as a market for manufactured goods. The economy of the Philippines rose rapidly and its local industries developed to satisfy the rising demands of an industrializing Europe.

  5. Category:Trading posts - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay Company trading posts (4 C, 248 P) T. Trading posts in India (3 P) Trading posts of the Hanseatic League (1 C, 30 P) U. Trading posts in the United ...

  6. Thirteen Factories - Wikipedia

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    The "factories" were not workshops or manufacturing centres but the offices, trading posts, and warehouses of foreign factors, [1] mercantile fiduciaries who bought and sold goods on consignment for their principals. The word derives from "feitoria" which means trading post in Portuguese (the first westerners to engage in trade with China).

  7. Market game - Wikipedia

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    The key ingredients to modelling strategic market games are the definition of trading posts (or markets), and their price formation mechanisms as a function of the actions of players. A leading example is the Lloyd Shapley and Martin Shubik [1] trading post game. Shapley-Shubik use a numeraire and trading posts for the exchange of goods.

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  9. Nampeyo - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s, Nampeyo made a steady income by selling her work at a local trading post operated by Thomas Keam. [15] By 1881 she was already known for her works of "old Hopi" pottery of Walpi. [14] A seed jar made by Nampeyo approximately 1905