ISDX definition

ISDX means ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange (formerly PLUS Markets plc).

Examples of ISDX in a sentence

  • Similarly the difference between the buying and selling prices can be wide and prices being quoted on ISDX may only be indicative prices and not firm two-way prices.

  • Consequently, there is a higher level of risk attached to companies trading on ISDX and if you have to sell shares in these companies immediately, you may get back much less than you paid for them.

  • PERSONAL ACCOUNT DEALING Our investment analysts are not permitted to invest on their own account in AIM or ISDX securities.

  • Our investment analysts are not permitted to invest on their own account in AIM or ISDX securities.

  • SVS Securities is active in the AIM, ISDX and smaller companies markets, dealing as principal as well as agent for retail clients and providing corporate finance and broking services to companies in this market CHINESE WALLS Our investment research is produced by in house analysts.

  • It may be difficul to obtain reliable information about the current trading position of companies on ISDX and if there is only one market-maker quoting prices, there may be occasion where you may have difficult in buying or selling shares at a reasonable price or at all.

  • It may be difficult to obtain reliable information about the current trading position of companies on ISDX and if there is only one market-maker quoting prices, there may be occasion where you may have difficulty in buying or selling shares at a reasonable price or at all.

  • AxCap247 is active in the AIM, ISDX and smaller companies’ markets, dealing as principal as well as agent for retail clients and providing corporate finance and broking services to companies in this market Our investment research is produced by in house analysts.

  • It may be difficult to obtain reliable information about the current trading position of companies on ISDX and if there is only one market-maker quoting prices, there may be occasion where you may have difficult in buying or selling shares at a reasonable price or at all.

  • Interviews will establish the key characteristics of the company surveyed, including: Sector, employment (UK and global), GVA (e.g. in terms of company employment and sales turnover change over time and skills uplift), balance sheet and profitability, turnover, growth aim/orientation (recent past, near future), trading age, ownership model, and listing status: If listed, whether in UK, FTSE, AIM, ISDX, Dual listed etc.