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Facilitation

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Facilitation
The process of providing a market for a security. Normally, this refers to bids and offers made for large blocks of securities, such as those traded by institutions. Listed options may be used to offset part of the risk assumed by the trader who is facilitation the large block order. See also: Hedge ratio.

Facilitation
The act of providing or preserving the liquidity of a market. For example, market makers facilitate markets when they trade on their own accounts to try to preserve an equilibrium of supply and demand.


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Zhang urged SCO member states to make transport a priority of cooperation, and jointly formulate the Plan on Road Network Development Coordination, and expedite the negotiation on the Agreement on Facilitation of International Road Transport.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister Punjab was informed that the purpose of establishing the facilitation booth is to provide on spot information and guidance to the visiting delegations and investors regarding investment opportunities and proactive initiatives of
agreements on customs valuation, import licensing, pre-shipment inspection, rules of origin and technical barriers to trade, which are the integral components of any trade facilitation regime.
 
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