The Market definition

The Market means the open-air markets held in Crowland, Holbeach, Long Sutton and Spalding respectively in the locations determined by the District Council.
The Market means the market in Malta and as from 1st May 2003, the market in another member state; and
The Market the ICE Platform or any other means of trading determined by the Exchange from time to time;

Examples of The Market in a sentence

  • Penalties / fines may be imposed by the Exchange on the Market Maker, in case he is not able to provide the desired liquidity in a particular security as per the specified guidelines.

  • There would not be more than five Market Makers for a script at any point of time and the Market Makers may compete with other Market Makers for better quotes to the investors.

  • The Exchange will impose a penalty on the Market Maker in case he is not present in the market (offering two way quotes) for at least 75% of the time.

  • There will be special circumstances under which the Market Maker may be allowed to withdraw temporarily/fully from the market – for instance due to system problems, any other problems.

  • Execution of the order at the quoted price and quantity must be guaranteed by the Market Maker(s), for the quotes given by him.


More Definitions of The Market

The Market means any public market declared as such by Order of the Minister;
The Market means the fish market of the Board at Albert Quay, Palmerston Quay and Commercial Quay.
The Market. : shall mean Abu Dhabi
The Market means the market held on the Market Square, Tiverton. This includes the Pannier Market Hall, all of the side units (open and lockable) and the trading space on the Market Square.
The Market means the market held in the town centre of Ormskirk
The Market means the charter market held on the Market Square, Cambridge
The Market means the street market held in Rhyl.