Order Book definition

Order Book means the trading system or platform operated by BSEF in which all market participants in the trading system or platform have the ability to enter multiple bids and offers, observe or receive bids and offers entered by other market participants, and transact on such bids and offers. A Participant must indicate if a bid or offer posted on an Order Book is firm or indicative.
Order Book means the trading system or platform operated by the MarketAxess SEF in which all Participants in the trading system or platform have the ability to enter multiple bids and offers, observe or receive bids and offers entered by other Participants, and transact on such bids and offers.
Order Book means, with respect to a particular Swap, the book of Orders maintained by the Trading Platform with respect to such Swap.

Examples of Order Book in a sentence

  • Trades, Order Book and End of Day Prices via Cloud Stream API (WebSocket) Commodity Trading as Principal or Brokerage Usage Indirect Access EEX Gas Spot – Orders and Trades € 440.00 € 440.00 EEX Gas Spot – End-of-Day Indices € 315.00 € 315.00 All prices are per month and shall be exclusive of the statutory VAT.


More Definitions of Order Book

Order Book means the trading systems operated by the SEF in which any Participant or any market participant acting through a Participant has the ability to enter multiple bids and offers, observe or receive bids and offers entered by other Participants, and transact on such bids and offers. All bids and offers on the Order Book shall be Orders (i.e., firm bids or offers and not indications of interest or indicative quotes), and all Orders shall be displayed on the Order Book on an anonymous basis. Any market participant who wishes to connect to and use the Order Book may choose to do so, as more fully described in Rule 4003.B. The Order Book is available for all Swaps listed for trading by the SEF.
Order Book means the continuous auction order book trading system operated by the Exchange for the electronic submission and execution of Orders with pre-trade transparency;
Order Book means, in accordance with CFTC Regulation 37.3(a)(3), the portion of Tradition SEF’s trading system environment in which multiple market participants have the ability to enter multiple Orders, observe and receive Orders entered by other market participants, and transact on such Orders.
Order Book means the on-line report of trading orders that Market Participants have entered into the market information system and that are ranked by price and time of entry;
Order Book means the Order Book required to be kept under rule 19 of the Magistrates' Courts Rules (Northern Ireland) 1984 (SR 1984 No. 225);
Order Book means the facilities operated by the Exchange for the submission and execution of Orders;
Order Book means, in accordance with CFTC Regulation 37.3(a)(3), the trading system or platform operated by Tera in which all market participants have the ability to enter multiple bids and offers, observe or receive bids and offers entered by other market participants, and transact on such bids and offers.