Betekenis van:
over-the-counter market
over-the-counter market
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a stock exchange where securities transactions are made via telephone and computer rather than on the floor of an exchange
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- In the Tokyo stock market, stocks of about 450 companies are traded over the counter.
- In liberalised markets, electricity can also be traded via bilateral contracts (over the counter’ or OTC market).
- The business of security dealer, stockbroker or organiser of an over-the-counter market is subject to authorisation of the Ministry of Finance.
- The business of security dealer, stockbroker or organiser of an over-the counter market is subject to authorisation of the Ministry of Finance.
- Trading for own account or for account of customers, whether on an exchange, in an over-the-counter market or otherwise (CPC 81339**, 81333, 81321**)
- Market price: the price that is quoted for a gold, foreign exchange or securities instrument usually excluding accrued or rebate interest either on an organised market e.g. stock exchange or a non-organised market e.g. over-the-counter market.
- The business of security dealer, stockbroker or organiser of an over-the-counter market is subject to authorisation of the Ministry of Finance. Settlement and clearing services for all kinds of payments are regulated by National Bank of Slovakia.
- Derivatives have a market value when they are traded on organised markets (exchanges) or in circumstances in which they can be regularly offset on over-the-counter (OTC) markets.
- Market price: the price that is quoted for a gold, foreign exchange or securities instrument usually excluding accrued or rebate interest either on an organised market e.g. stock exchange or a non-organised market e.g. over-the-counter market. Maturity date: the date on which the nominal/principal value becomes due and payable in full to the holder.
- Liability: a present obligation of the undertaking arising from past events, the settlement of which is expected to result in an outflow from the undertaking of resources embodying economic benefits. Market price: the price that is quoted for a gold, foreign exchange or securities instrument usually excluding accrued or rebate interest either on an organised market e.g. stock exchange or a non-organised market e.g. over-the-counter market.
- Furthermore, the conditions of competition in the electricity wholesale trade are also greatly influenced by financial trade in electricity in the market area, which, in terms of volume via NordPool, represented 1,5 times the amount consumed in the Nordic countries [14] (and, if other identified transactions such as OTC, over the counter or direct sale, are included, more than four times the amount [15].
- The establishment and activities of securities dealers, stockbrokers, of the Stock Exchange or organisers of an over-the-counter market, investment companies and investment funds are subject to authorisation granting of which is related to qualifications, personal integrity, management and material requirements.
- [1]The establishment and activities of securities dealers, stockbrokers, of the Stock Exchange or organisers of an over-the-counter market, investment companies and investment funds are subject to authorisation granting of which is related to qualifications, personal integrity, management and material requirements.
- At the settlement date compensation has to be paid by one party to the other, depending on the difference between the contracted interest rate and the market rate on the settlement date. Forward transactions in securities: over-the-counter contracts in which the purchase or sale of an interest rate instrument, usually a bond or note, is agreed on the contract date to be delivered at a future date, at a given price.
- It should further be noted that the conditions of competition in wholesale trade in electricity are also greatly influenced by financial trade in electricity in the market area concerned, which, in terms of volume via Nord Pool, represented almost twice the amount consumed in the Nordic countries in 2005 [21] (and, if other identified transactions such as OTC — Over The Counter or direct sale — are included, more than five times the amount in 2005 [22]).