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Unlisted Securities Market
A market set up by the London Stock Exchange in 1980 for the trading of shares of small to medium sized companies which did not qualify for a full listing. The USM was discontinued at the end of 1996.

 


Unlisted Securities Market (USM) - The Exchange's market for medium-sized companies which do not qualify for, or do not wish to have a full listing.

Unlisted Securities Market (USM) set up in 1980 to provide an easier route to the market for small or new companies. The market closed at the end of 1996. (USM companies could move to the main market or AIM.)
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Trading in unlisted securities that occurs on an organized exchange to accommodate members. This practice is not permitted at the NYSE.

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Unlisted trading
Trading in unlisted securities that occurs on an organized exchange to accommodate members. This practice is not permitted at the NYSE.
Unloading
Selling securities or commodities whose prices are dropping to minimize loss.

This term may refer to transactions over-the counter in unlisted securities or to a transaction of listed shares that is not executed on a national securities exchange.
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(There are no traders waiting to buy or sell unlisted securities). The National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) monitors the transactions to ensure there is no illegal activity or stock price manipulation.

Over-the-Counter Market (OTC)
Comprised of a network of telephone and telecommunication systems over which unlisted securities and other issues trade.
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Neither the expense ratio or the SAI includes the transaction costs of spreads, normally incurred in unlisted securities and foreign stocks. These two costs can add significantly to the reported expenses of a fund.

Together, the bid and asked prices constitute a quotation or quote and the difference between the two prices is the bid-asked spread. The bid and asked dynamic is common to all securities, but usually refers to unlisted securities traded over the ...

unlisted trading The trading of unlisted securities, offered as a convenience to member firms. unload To sell, generally at a loss unpaid dividend A dividend that has been declared but not yet paid. unqualified audit A full audit.

See also: Securities, Stock, Share, Listed, Shares

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