Order Routing definition

Order Routing means a connection to the ETS, other than Direct Access.
Order Routing the meaning given in Clause 2.3 hereof;
Order Routing means to receive and route orders from third parties for the purchase or sale of financial instruments to alternative transaction systems, securities intermediaries, or commodity exchange brokers.

Examples of Order Routing in a sentence

  • Renumeration is paid on a per share/contract basis as disclosed in the Order Routing Public Report.

  • Renumeration is paid on a per share/order basis as disclosed in the Order Routing Public Report.

  • Order Routing Statistics required under SEC rules are available on the Internet at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • Access to the Electronic Trading System is restricted and occurs through the Means of Access to the Electronic Trading System, in other words, via the system’s terminals, the Order Management Mechanisms and the Order Routing Systems.

  • Order Routing to Other Exchanges The Exchange may automatically route orders to other exchanges under certain circumstances as described below and elsewhere in these Rules (“Routing Services”).

  • G1X Execution Services, LLC: E*TRADE Securities LLC (“E*TRADE”) routes certain stock and/or options order flow as specified in the Public Order Routing Report to G1X Execution Services, LLC.

  • Order Routing Statistics required under SEC rules are available on our website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • The following are the formats for the available User IDs, where XX is to be replaced by an Incremental Number Identifier, starting at 01 for each Member ID:- OR + XX + CED Code (OR = Order Routing)- BQ + XX + CED Code (BQ = Bulk Quote)- PQ + XX + CED Code (PQ = Panic Quote)- RM + XX + CED Code (RM = Risk Manager)- DC + XX + CED Code (DC = Drop Copy)- FX + XX + CED Code (FX = FIX).

  • Citadel Execution Services: E*TRADE Securities LLC (“E*TRADE”) routes certain stock and/or options order flow as specified in the Public Order Routing Report to Citadel Execution Services, LLC.

  • Global Execution Brokers LP: E*TRADE Securities LLC (“E*TRADE”) routes certain stock and/or options order flow as specified in the Public Order Routing Report to Global Execution Brokers LP.


More Definitions of Order Routing

Order Routing means a Network Service where NBSL undertakes to route Orders to a distributor of the relevant ordered product.

Related to Order Routing

  • Service Descriptions means user manuals and other documentation relating to the Services that are made available to Customer by Provider in digital or hardcopy form, as updated from time to time.

  • Service Description means pre-defined descriptions of services found at http://www.sap.com/servicedescriptions current as of the effective date of the Order Form which in conjunction with a Scope Document (if any) defines the Services to be provided and becomes part of the Order Form.

  • Smart Meter means a meter which tells us how much Energy you are using without us having to visit your home and which enables you to see how much Energy you are using;

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems), and networks, whether operated by Customer or through the use of third-party services.