CQS market maker definition

CQS market maker means a dealer that, with respect to a reported security, holds itself out as being willing to buy and sell such security for its own account on a regular and continuous basis otherwise than on a national securities exchange in amounts of less than block size and that is registered as such.

Related to CQS market maker

  • Market Maker means a broker or dealer permitted by the SEHK to act as such by making a market for the Units in the secondary market on the SEHK.

  • Reference Market-Maker means a leading dealer in the relevant market that is selected in a commercially reasonable manner and is not an affiliate of either party.

  • Reference Market-makers means four leading dealers in the relevant market selected by the party determining a Market Quotation in good faith (a) from among dealers of the highest credit standing which satisfy all the criteria that such party applies generally at the time in deciding whether to offer or to make an extension of credit and (b) to the extent practicable, from among such dealers having an office in the same city.

  • Market Making means the continuous tender of two-way quotes by a Market Maker i.e. Bid Price and Offer Price for the purchase and sale of the equity securities of GC;

  • Farmers market means a marketplace which seasonally operates principally as a common market for Iowa-produced farm products on a retail basis for off-the-premises consumption.