Business / Finance / Immediate Family: Used for listed equity securities. Too many market orders of one kind-buy or to sell or limit orders to buy up or sell down, without matching orders of the opposite kind. An imbalance usually follows a dramatic event such as a takeover, research recommendation, or death of a key executive, or a government ruling that will significantly affect the company's business. If it occurs before the stock exchange opens, trading in the stock is delayed. If it occurs during the trading day, the specialist halts and thensuspends trading (with floor governor's approval) until enough matching orders can be found to make an orderly market.
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Family Verb Synonyms: children, offspring, progeny, issue, brood, kids
Family Noun Synonyms: (kith and) kin, kinsmen, kindred, kinsfolk or and kinfolk, next of kin, relatives, relations, household, people, one's own flesh and blood, one's nearest and dearest, m‚nage, folks
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Immediate Adjective Synonyms: instantaneous, instant, abrupt, sudden, swift, spontaneous, instinctive, triggered, unhesitating, unthinking, automatic, reflex, knee-jerk
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Health / Dentistry / Immediate Denture: A denture constructed for immediate placement after removal of the remaining teeth. MORE
Business / Finance / Immediate Family: Used for listed equity securities. Too many market orders of one kind-buy or to sell or limit orders to buy up or sell down, without matching orders of the opposite kind. An imbalance usually follows MORE
Business / Finance / Immediate Or Cancelled Order (IOC Order): Term used in the NASD rules of fair practice to refer to one's parents, brothers, sisters, children, relatives supported financially, father-in-law, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law. MORE