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consolidated tape

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Consolidated tape
Used for listed equity securities. Combined ticker tapes of the NYSE and the curb. Network A covers the NYSE-listed securities and is used to identify the originating market. Network B does the same for AMEX-listed securities and also reports on securities listed on regional stock exchanges. See: tape.

consolidated tape
An integrated reporting system of price and volume data for trades in listed securities in all markets in which the securities trade. Thus, the consolidated tape would report trades in General Motors stock not only from its principal market on the New York Stock Exchange but also from all the other markets in which it trades. See also Network A, Network B.


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Challenges presented by crossing networks and dark pools range from simple technical questions on how crossing network trades hit the consolidated tape, to how to find the other side of a dark pool trade.
The Consolidated Tape Association reports after-hour prices for the NYSE and AMEX stock exchanges.
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