Market Making definition

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;
Market Making means the display of two-way quotes i.e. Bid Price and Offer Price on continuous basis during the designated market making period by the Market Maker for the purchase and sale of the concerned Debt Securitiesin accordance with this chapter;
Market Making means a financial institution that quotes a Bid (buy) and Ask (sell) for any given contracts;

Examples of Market Making in a sentence

  • In case of termination of the above-mentioned Market Making agreement prior to the completion of the compulsory Market Making period, it shall be the responsibility of the Lead Manager to arrange for another Market Maker(s) in replacement during the term of the notice period being served by the Market Maker but prior to the date of releasing the existing Market Maker from its duties in order to ensure compliance with the requirements of regulation 261 of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations.

  • Investoren sollten sich darüber im Klaren sein, dass kein autorisierter Teilnehmer verpflichtet ist, einen Markt für eine Reihe von ETP-Wertpapieren zu schaffen, und in Fällen, in denen ein autorisierter Teilnehmer als Market Maker für eine Reihe von ETP-Wertpapieren auftritt, kann dieser autorisierte Teilnehmer das Market Making jederzeit einstellen.

  • The Market Making Prospectus, as of its date, did not, and during the Market Making Period, will not, and the amendments and supplements thereto, as of their respective dates, will not, include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

  • At all times during the Market Making Period (as defined below), the Registration Statement and the Market Making Prospectus do and will contain all material statements that are required to be stated therein in accordance with the Act and the Regulations, and did or will, in all material respects, conform to the requirements of the Act and the Regulations.

  • Market makers must quote according to defined parameters such as order book presence and maximum spreads over a fixed period in the respective order book of EEX in order to receive a corresponding fee.In addition to the conclusion of a Market Making Agreement, admission as a Market Maker by the Management Board of the Exchange is required.


More Definitions of Market Making

Market Making means the activity performed to improve the liquidity of the market that the Market Participant agrees to carry out pursuant to the provisions in the Rule therein;
Market Making means a financial institution's commitment to provide market liquidity on a regular and on-going basis, by posting two-way quotes with regard to a certain financial instrument, or as part of its usual business, by fulfilling orders initiated by clients or in response to clients’ requests to trade, or in reasonable anticipation of potential client activity, and by hedging positions arising from the fulfilment of those tasks;
Market Making means a financial institution's commitment to provide market liquidity on a regular and on-going basis, by posting two-way quotes with regard to a certain financial instrument, or as part of its usual business, by fulfilling orders initiated by clients or in response to clients’ requests to trade, but in both cases without being exposed to material market risk;
Market Making means continuous submission of two-way quotes i.e. Bid Price and Offer Price by a Market Maker for the purchase and sale of debt securities of the company.
Market Making means unless the context otherwise requires, refers to the act of entering bid and offer prices in the ATS for a Specified Security based on the requirements stipulated by the Exchange in Rule 4.05.
Market Making. See Section 11(j).
Market Making means activities related to the quotation of bid and ask prices within a specified spread during a stipulated time period on the Exchange for electricity futures trading;