block trading
1Block Trading Facility - BTF — A wholesale trading facility that allows traders to buy or sell large numbers of securities bilaterally outside of the public market. Because trades conducted in a block trading facility are typically between two parties, prices are set with… …
2block trading — /blɒk treɪdɪŋ/ noun trading in very large numbers of shares …
3Block Trading — Large transactions usually performed by institutional buyers or sellers …
4block trade — A large trading order, defined on the New York Stock Exchange as an order that consists of 10,000 shares of a given stock or at a total market value of $200,000 or more. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A privately negotiated futures transaction… …
5Block trade — In finance, a block trade is a trade that is usually at least 10,000 shares of a stock or $200,000 of bonds. It can also refer specifically to large trades that occur between institutional parties at a fixed price. For instance, an insurance… …
6block exemption — See competition policy. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. block exemption …
7Trading Spaces — Infobox Television show name = Trading Spaces format = Reality runtime = 60 minutes presenter = Paige Davis starring = See Cast section first aired = October 13, 2000 last aired = present repeated = May 26, 2007 country = USA network = TLC and… …
8Trading Account Settlement — A system of settling exchange transactions where each trade has is paid into a trading account with the exchange. At the end of the settlement period only the balance of the account has to be settled. This balance can, of course be either… …
9Block House — A brokerage firm with the primary focus of locating potential buyers and sellers of large trades. A block house typically deals with institutional clients rather than individual investors, since each transaction represents millions of dollars.… …
10Block trade — A large trading order, defined on the New York Stock Exchange as an order that consists of 10,000 shares of a given stock or a total market value of $200,000 or more. The New York Times Financial Glossary …