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Listed security
A share which is quoted on a stock exchange.
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Listed Security
A stock or bond that has been authorized for trading on, and by, a registered exchange. Each stock exchange has different criteria to determine a security's eligibility for listing.

Listed security
Stock or bond that has been accepted for trading by one of the organized and registered securities exchanges in the United States.
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Listed security: A security that is bought and sold via an exchange, such as shares on the stock exchange.

Listed Security
A security that has been admitted to trading on one of the organized securities exchanges.
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Listed security
A listed security is a stock, bond, options contract, or similar product that is traded on an organized exchange.

listed security: A stock or bond that has been listed on one of the registered securities exchanges in the US.
living trust: A trust created while the donator is living.

Listed Security
A security which is traded on an exchange for the organised buying and selling of securities (eg. shares on the stock exchange, or futures on the futures exchange).

Unlisted Security - A security that is not traded on an exchange, usually because of an inability to meet listing requirements.
Unlisted Trading Privileges - Rights that give an exchange the ability to trade an unlisted security.

Listed security
A listed security is a stock or bond that is traded on an organized exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), or on a stock market, such as the Nasdaq Stock Market (Nasdaq).

Listed security
Used for listed equity securities. Stock or bond that has been accepted for trading by one of the organized and registered securities exchanges in the United States.

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Secondary Distribution
The sale of previously issued shares of a security to the public.

A municipal bond secured by the pledge to levy taxes until full repayment at an unlimited rate.
Unlisted security
A security traded in the over-the-counter market that is not listed on an organized exchange.
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Unlisted security A security traded in the over-the-counter market that is not listed on an orgainzed exchange. Unlisted trading Trading in unlisted securities that occurs on an organized exchange to accommodate members.

Back to top Delisting The removal of a listed security from the exchange on which it trades. Back to top Derivative A security whose price is dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets.

In relation to a listed security, the middle market quotation for that security as derived from the Daily Official List on the relevant date...(Read more)
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A listed security is one that is approved for trading on an exchange. A delisted security is one that is removed because of financial insufficiency or breaking of exchange rule.

Regulation T defines margin securities as (1) any registered security (a Listed Security or a security having Unlisted Trading privileges); (2) any OTC margin stock or OTC margin bond, ...

It is set for each each listed security. The main importance of the normal market size is for market maker quotes on quote driven trading systems.

Quoted price - Is the price of the last transaction of a listed security or an estimate of how much a particular job or item will cost.
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Quote rule
Rule requiring market makers to publish quotations for any listed security when a quotation represents more than 1% of the aggregate trading volume for that security.

THIRD MARKET " Trading a stock exchange listed security in the over-the-counter market by non-exchange member brokers.

ISIN
International Securities Identification Number (ISIN). International code for a listed security.
Insolvency
The inability of a person (or a company) to settle debts.

Trading on the floor of the exchange is by double auction system, handled by floor brokers representing buyers and sellers, and by specialists - one for each listed security.

A trading service consisting of real-time access to the quotations of individual market makers registered in every Nasdaq listed security, as well as market makers' quotes in OTC Bulletin Board securities.

Stock exchange
A stock exchange is where stocks and shares are bought and sold.

Stock Exchange Daily Official List code (SEDOL)
A 7 digit alphanumeric reference for a listed security.

of a security on more than one exchange, thus increasing the competition for bid and offer prices, the liquidity of the securities, and the length time the stock can be traded daily (if listed on both the east and west coasts.) See: Listed security.

See also: Banks, Expense, Stock symbol, Limit Order, Margin account

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