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away from the market |
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Away from the market In context of general equities, out of line with the inside market at this time, such as when a bid on a limit order is lower or the offer price is higher than the current market price for the security; held by the specialist for later execution unless FOK. Antithesis of in-line.
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The trial would be only the first of three required to determine the efficacy of the vaccine, which means that even a successful vaccine would be years away from the market. Some of the European banks and Japanese institutions that stepped away from the market because of their troubled loan portfolios, which some now attribute to the learning curve, are gradually stepping back in. Track ECN clients will benefit from this move by receiving higher trading priority on bids and offers placed away from the market. |
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