Examples of stabilisation in a sentence
Stabilisation may take place in the new issue or in other securities related to the new issue in such a way that the price of the other securities may affect the price of the new issue or vice versa.
Stabilisation This statement is made in compliance with Rule 14 of Chapter IV of the rules of IMRO.
Stabilisation is a process whereby the market price of a security is pegged or fixed during the period in which a new issue of securities is sold to the public.
Any loss resulting from over-allotment and stabilisation shall be borne, and any net profit arising therefrom shall be retained, as against the Issuer, by any Stabilisation Manager for its own account.
In connection with the distribution of any Notes, any Dealer designated as a Stabilisation Manager in the applicable Pricing Supplement may over-allot or effect transactions which support the market price of the Notes at a level higher than that which might otherwise prevail, but in doing so such Dealer shall act as principal and not as agent of the Issuer or the Guarantor.