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Over-the-Counter MarketA market for securities that are traded other than on a national securities exchange. The over-the-counter market is characterized most particularly by a system of dealers that offer and sell securiti [..]
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Over-the-Counter MarketA market that trades corporate stocks and other securities using a computerized network of dealers rather than an organized exchange. Over-the-counter market is most often used in reference to the Nat [..]
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Over-the-Counter MarketA securities market that is conducted by dealers throughout the country through negotiation of price rather than through the use of an auction system as represented by a stock exchange.
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Over-the-Counter MarketThe network of dealers that provides for trading in unlisted securities.
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Over-the-Counter MarketA large collection of brokers and dealers, connected electronically by telephones and computers, that provides for trading in unlisted securities.
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Over-the-Counter MarketThe market for securities that are not traded on a securities exchange, but directly between the parties. The OTC market is usually organized via interbank trading systems or by phone.
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Over-the-Counter MarketThe over-the-counter market is a decentralized market without a physical marketplace, where both standardized and non-standardized securities and other financial instruments are traded.
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Over-the-Counter MarketA market where products such as stocks, foreign currencies, and other cash items are bought and sold by telephone and other means of communication.
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Over-the-Counter MarketA network of stockbrokers who buy and sell securities of corporations that are not listed on a securities exchange
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Over-the-Counter MarketA decentralised exchange market in which dealers from different geographical areas are linked by telephone and computer (as opposed to an official stock market where dealings are conducted on a floor) [..]
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Over-the-Counter MarketA securities market that is conducted by dealers throughout the country through negotiation of price rather than through the use of an auction system as represented by a stock exchange.
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Over-the-Counter MarketA means of buying and selling securities that are not listed on a stock exchange. Negotiations are carried out by telephone or computer network.
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Over-the-Counter MarketMarket created by dealer trading as opposed to the auction market prevailing on organized exchanges.
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Over-the-Counter MarketMarket created by dealer trading as opposed to the auction market, which prevails on most major exchanges.
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Over-the-Counter MarketA general name for any transaction that does not take place on an exchange. There is no central exchange facility for an over-the-counter market which operates through "middlemen", or dealers. The dealer stands ready to buy or sell a given security on request. The dealer provides the service of allowing the buyer or seller of an asset to [..]
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Over-the-Counter MarketThe market where securities are bought and sold directly between the purchaser and seller.
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Over-the-Counter MarketMarket that connects securities dealers using telephone or computer systems, rather than an official exchange. OTC markets are usually for smaller companies that do not meet the listing requirements of the regional stock exchange or for personalized bond or equity contracts.
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