Special Crossing definition
Special Crossing means a block trade or a large portfolio trade, within the meaning of the Competition Market Integrity Rules, entered into other than by matching of Orders on an Order Book of an Equity Market.
Special Crossing means a special crossing made in accordance with Rule 2.8.
Special Crossing means a transaction (referred to in the Market Operating Rules as a “negotiated transaction”) in APX Products, where:
More Definitions of Special Crossing
Special Crossing means a Crossing effected in accordance with Procedure 4045 (B).
Special Crossing means a block trade or a large portfolio trade within the meaning of the ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Competition in Exchange Markets) 2011, reported to the Market Operator as an off-market transaction under the Market Operating RulesCrossing entered into by a Market Participant other than on an Order Book of an Equity Market in reliance on paragraphs 4.1.1(2)(a) or (b) of the Competition Market Integrity Rules.
Special Crossing means a transaction, above the minimum threshold, reported to the Market Operator as an off-market transaction under the Market Operating Rules has the meaning given by the Market Operating Rules.
Special Crossing means a block trade or a large portfolio trade, within the meaning of the ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Competition in Exchange Markets) 2011, reported to the Market Operator as an off-market transaction under the Market Operating Rules.