trade date

  • 1Trade date — is a securities industry term describing the trading day a trade (bonds, equities, foreign exchange, commodities etc) was conducted. Trade Date does not necessarily equal the actual calendar date because in many cases (differing from market to… …

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  • 2Trade Date — The month, day and year that an order is executed in the market. The trade date is when an order to purchase, sell or otherwise acquire a security is performed. The trade date can apply to the purchase, sale or transfer of bonds, equities,… …

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  • 3trade date — The day on which a buyer and seller agree upon a transaction. American Banker Glossary The date that the counterparties in an interest rate swap commit to the swap. Also, the day on which a security or a commodity future trade actually takes… …

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  • 4Trade date — In an interest rate swap, the date that the counterparties commit to the swap. Also, the date on which a trade occurs. Trades generally settle (are paid for) 1 5 business days after a trade date. With stocks, settlement is generally 3 business… …

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  • 5Trade Date Accounting — A method company accountants and bookkeepers use to record transactions that take place on the date at which an agreement has been entered (the trade date), and not on the date the transaction has been finalized (the settlement date). If the… …

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  • 6trade date — The date on which a market trade is executed …

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  • 7Trade Date —   Indicates the contract start date. This field is mandatory during open item creation and optionally during open item updating. This field is not used for positions which are based on remaining life time …

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  • 8trade price — The original price at which a trade was executed on the trade date. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary * * * trade price trade price ➔ price1 * * * trade price UK US noun [C] COMMERCE, FINANCE ► a price that stores or businesses pay for goods… …

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  • 9Date —   An ISO term. A calendar representation of a point in time.   A number of dates are used in automated systems.   See also: Account fee condition, Accrual date, Accrued interest, Book date, Cleared date, Contract date, Deal date, Delivery date,… …

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  • 10Trade dress — refers to characteristics of the visual appearance of a product or its packaging (or even the facade of a building such as a restaurant) that may be registered and protected from being used by competitors in the manner of a trademark. Vague|What… …

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