stock quote — / stɒk kwəυt/ noun a current price of a share on a stock exchange … Dictionary of banking and finance
Quote — 1. The last price at which a security or commodity traded, meaning the most recent price on which a buyer and seller agreed and at which some amount of the asset was transacted. 2. The bid or ask quotes are the most current prices and quantities… … Investment dictionary
quote — ► VERB 1) repeat or copy out (a passage or remark by another). 2) repeat a passage or remark from. 3) (quote as) put forward or describe as being. 4) give someone (an estimated price). 5) (quote at/as) name (someone or something) at (specified… … English terms dictionary
Stock Exchange Automated Quotations — ( SEAQ) THE SEAQ is a computerised price display and recording system for prices of gilts and of shares. SEAQ requires all competing market makers to quote buying and selling prices along with the number of shares they are prepared to deal with… … Financial and business terms
quote — An indication of current bids and offers in the market on a particular contract or spread. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary The highest bid price and the lowest offer price for a security at any particular time. An offer to buy or sell a… … Financial and business terms
Stock exchange — A stock exchange, share market or bourse is a corporation or mutual organization which provides trading facilities for stock brokers and traders, to trade stocks and other securities. Stock exchanges also provide facilities for the issue and… … Wikipedia
quote-driven — A service that does not allow automatic execution. Trading of quote driven securities is conducted via telephone dealing. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * quote driven ˈquote ˌdriven adjective FINANCE a quote driven financial market is one in … Financial and business terms
Quote.com — Infobox Company company name = Quote.com company type = Subsidiary company slogan = foundation = 1993 location = flagicon|US Louisville, KY industry = Internet products = Market Quotes and Web Portal revenue = profit $ 14,000,000 key people = num … Wikipedia
quote — quote1 W3S2 [kwəut US kwout] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: quotare, from Latin quot how many ] 1.) [I and T] to repeat exactly what someone else has said or written quote from ▪ She quoted from a newspaper article. ▪ He quoted a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
quote — verb 1》 repeat or copy out (a passage from a text or speech by another). ↘repeat a passage or statement from. 2》 (quote someone/thing as) put forward or describe someone or something as being. 3》 give someone (an estimated price). ↘(quote … English new terms dictionary