Common use of Execution Factors Clause in Contracts

Execution Factors. In the absence of specific client instructions, when managing client orders through to execution or upon facilitation of reception and transmission of orders the Company takes all reasonable steps to achieve the best possible result for clients in a comprehensive and consistent way. The Company takes into consideration; inter alia, a combination of the following execution factors:  Price  Costs  Size  Speed  Nature of the order  Market conditions and variations  Likelihood of Execution and Settlement  Any other direct consideration relevant to the execution of the order

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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Execution Factors. In the absence of specific client instructions, when managing client orders through to execution or upon facilitation of reception and transmission of orders the Company takes all reasonable steps to achieve the best possible result for clients in a comprehensive and consistent way. The Company takes into consideration; inter alia, a combination of the following execution factors: Price Costs Size Speed Nature of the order Market conditions and variations Likelihood of Execution and Settlement Any other direct consideration relevant to the execution of the order

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, domusfx.com

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Execution Factors. In ln the absence of specific client instructions, when managing client orders through to execution or upon facilitation of reception and transmission of orders the Company takes all reasonable steps to achieve the best possible result for clients in a comprehensive and consistent way. The Company takes into consideration; inter alia, a combination of the following execution factors:  factorss • Price Costs Size Speed Nature of the order Market conditions and variations Likelihood of Execution and Settlement Any other direct consideration relevant to the execution of the order

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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