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SEAQ tradeA term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote a single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SEAQ auction.Similar MatchesTrade houseTrade houseA firm that deals in actual commodities. Traded endowment policy (Tep)Traded endowment policy (Tep)Another name for Second-Hand Endowment Policy (Shep). Entrepôt tradeEntrepôt tradeThe import and then export of a good without further processing, usually passing through an entrepôt which is a storage facility from which goods are distributed. See reexports. Automatic tradeAutomatic tradeA term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote a trade generated by the system through automatic execution. Free tradeFree tradeA situation in which there are no artificial barriers to trade, such as tariffs and NTBs. Usually used, often only implicitly, with frictionless trade, so that it implies that there are no barriers to trade of any kind. For a traded homogeneous product, it follows that domestic and world price must be equal. Further SuggestionsLatin American Free Trade AssociationTrade bias Program trades Frictionless trade Spot trade Trade Lanes Exchange Traded Funds Trade negotiation stock in trade trader's remorse Thinly traded Trade date Trade in services Terms of trade argument Registered trader small traders Chicago Board of Trade Free trade area Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) Approved tradesmen Technical barrier to trade Registered options trader Balanced trade Block trader Flat trades |
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