otc market
Noun: * Over-the-counter market: A decentralized financial market where securities (such as stocks, bonds, or derivatives) are traded directly between two parties, typically via telephone or electronic trading systems, without the use of a formal, centralized exchange like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
The term "OTC market" describes the specific trading environment and its operational method. It is often used to contrast with exchange-traded markets. * The company's shares are listed on the OTC market rather than a major exchange. * Trading on the OTC market can involve less stringent reporting requirements. * Many bonds and foreign currencies are traded in the OTC market.
- "to be quoted OTC": Refers to a security whose price is listed on an over-the-counter quotation system.
- The penny stock is quoted OTC under the symbol "XYZ."
- "OTC trading": Describes the act of buying or selling securities in this market.
- The firm specializes in OTC trading of corporate debt.
- Over-the-counter (OTC): The full adjectival form.
- OTC securities, OTC transaction.
- OTCBB (Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board): An electronic quotation system for OTC securities.
- Pink Sheets: Another quotation system for OTC securities, now known as OTC Markets Group.
- Exchange-traded: The antonym, referring to securities traded on a formal exchange.
- Off-exchange trading
- Unlisted securities market (in some contexts)
- "Trade over-the-counter": A verb phrase meaning to conduct a transaction in this market.
- These derivatives typically trade over-the-counter.
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a stock exchange where securities transactions are made via telephone and computer rather than on the floor of an exchange
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