
The Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system (or SEAQ) is a system for trading mid-cap London Stock Exchange (LSE) stocks. Stocks need to have at least two market-makers to be eligible for trading via SEAQ. In the LSE, only thinly traded stocks (those that are not part of the FTSE-100) are traded on the SEAQ. It is a quote-driven market made by s...
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See: Stock Exchange Automated Quotation System
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Stock Exchange Automated Quotation System (UK, LSE)
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Stock Exchange automated quotations systems -A continuously updated electronic noticeboard used by the London Stock Exchange to provide details of market makers' bids and offer prices and trade reports of UK securities.
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The Stock Exchange Automated Quotations system for UK securities. This is a continuously updated computer database containing price quotations and trade reports in UK securities. SEAQ carries the market makers' bids and offers for the UK securities and is part of the Exchange's Sequence programme.
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Stock Exchange Automated Quotations system - the main set (segment) of equities traded on the London market.
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Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system. In the UK, a system used on the London Stock Exchange which continuously updates share prices and shows the information on computer screens around the world
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Stock Exchange Automated Quote system. A computerised information system that means stockbrokers all over the UK have equal access to information about share prices and trade reports/financial news.
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An electronic system for displaying market-makers' quotations in UK quotations admitted to the London Stock Exchange. SEAQ forms the interface between the market-makers and their customers allowing the entry and display of bid and ask prices on the SEAQ system.
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