different between otc market and orgnized market?
A "non-reporting" entity refers to companies whose stock is publicly traded but which is exempt from reporting to the Securities & Exchange Commission. Usually these companies report publicly by posting financial information on the OTC Markets website voluntarily. These postings, however, are not subject to audit requirements or more generally to SEC reporting requirements. A "reporting" entity refers to companies whose stock is publicly traded and must file financial and other information with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
Xerox Corp did not exist in 1936. What later became the Xerox Corporation was the Haloid Company, which first offered stock over the counter (OTC) on April 17th 1936 at $20
OTC Markets Group was created in 1913.
OTC Markets (over-the-counter) are basically penny stocks and they operate on the OTC exchange. If you're looking for micro cap stocks that's the exchange they're at. Primary markets basically house small to large cap stocks that have long passed the micro cap stage.
There are two primary differences between securities exchange and OTC. They are that OTC does not have a physical place and they seldom affect stock prices.
The spot market or cash market is a public financial market in which financial instruments or commodities are traded for immediate delivery. It contrasts with a futures market, in which delivery is due at a later date. In spot market, settlement happens in t+2 working days, i.e., delivery of cash and commodity must be done after two working days of the trade date. A spot market can be:an organized market;an exchange; orover-the-counter (OTC)Spot markets can operate wherever the infrastructure exists to conduct the transaction
Penny Davenport has written: 'A Practical Guide to Collateral Management in the OTC Derivatives Market (Finance and Capital Markets)'
A financial market is a broad term describing any marketplace where buyers and sellers participate in the trade of assets such as equities, bonds, currencies and derivatives. They include Capital Markets (stock, bond), Money Market, Spot market, Derivatives Markets, Forex and the Interbank Market, OTC market,.... You can search on alpari.com/en/investor. With different types of financial markets, investors can diversify their investing to minimize risks as hedging tools.
The FX market is OTC (Over The Counter) and as such, exact OHLC is not available. In addition, as the market is (mostly) 24 hours, there is no defined open or close as you would observe in, say, a stock market.
2 ways. An Exchange (e.g. NYSE) which is a centralised market or Over-The-Counter (OTC) which is a decentralised market. Bonds usually trade OTC.
1) forward contract is not standardised one..it is only traded in OTC(over the counter) where as future contract is a standardised one it is traded in Secondary Market
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Yes they can in the form of T-trades.
Nifty Options are American in nature. European styled options do exist in the Indian markets , but in the currency Derivatives OTC markets.