indication of interest securities underwriting term meaning a dealer's or investor's interest in purchasing securities that are still in registration (awaiting clearance by) the Securities and Exchange Commission.
indication of interest
An expression of interest by an investor to buy securities that have not yet been issued but are awaiting final approval from regulators.
An indication of interest (IOI), sometimes expression of interest (EOI), is an expression in finance that demonstrates a buyer's non-binding interest in buying a security in the stock market, often before it is available for purchase.
INDICATION OF INTEREST - A dealer's or investor's interest in purchasing (not commitment to buy) securi... iA iB iC iD iE iF iG iH iI iJ iK iL iM iN iO iP iQ iR iS iT iU iV iW iX iY iZ previous 10 ...
Indication of Interest Underwriting term meaning a non-binding indication of a client's interest in purchasing securities that are in registration (awaiting effectiveness by the Securities and Exchange Commission).
INDICATION OF INTEREST " Non-binding indication of a client received before the effective date for the possible purchase of a new issue.
Indication of interest: A customer statement that he may consider purchasing securities in a new issue. Indications of interest are taken during the cooling-off period, after the customer has received a red herring.
Indication of Interest - Occurs when a client states his or her interest in purchasing a new issue before its effective date. This interest is non-binding.
Indication of Interest - IOI An underwriting expression showing a conditional, non-binding interest in buying a security that is currently in registration (awaiting effectiveness by the SEC).
indication of interest Orders for a new securities offering which are placed prior to final registration... indicator Data which provide information about or predict the overall health of the economy...
of distributing shares in a securities offering when demand exceeds supply, or to the number of shares that an investor receives as a result of that process. The allocation can often be significantly less than investor's indication of interest.
Autex) or customer of an interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; (2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price. Indication of interest ...
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