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Cross Trade — A practice where buy and sell orders for the same stock are offset without recording the trade on the exchange, which is outlawed on most major stock exchanges. This also occurs when a broker executes both a buy and a sell for the same security… … Investment dictionary
cross-trade — A cross trade transaction is a transaction where either the buy broker and the sell broker are the same, or the buy broker and the sell broker belong to the same firm. Exchange Handbook Glossary … Financial and business terms
cross trade — /ˈkrɒs treɪd/ (say kros trayd) noun 1. Shipping international sea transport performed by a vessel registered in a country that is neither the country of embarkation or loading nor the country of disembarkation or unloading. 2. Finance a trade in… …
cross-trade — noun Date: circa 1923 cross 14 … New Collegiate Dictionary
cross-trade — /kraws trayd , kros /, n. Stock Exchange. cross (def. 26) … Useful english dictionary
cross trade — The offsetting by a broker of the orders of one customer to purchase with the orders of another customer to sell. 12 Am J2d Brok § 127 … Ballentine's law dictionary
cross — crossable, adj. crossability, n. /kraws, kros/, n., v., adj., crosser, crossest. n. 1. a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, upon which persons were formerly put to death. 2. any object, figure, or mark… … Universalium
cross — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse or Old Irish; Old Norse kross, from Old Irish cros, from Latin cruc , crux Date: before 12th century 1. a. a structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cross-Straits Economic Trade and Culture Forum — Traditional Chinese 兩岸經貿文化論壇 Simplified Chinese 两岸经贸文化论坛 Literal meaning cross strait trade culture forum … Wikipedia
Cross-cultural leadership — Cross cultural psychology attempts to understand how individuals of different cultures interact with each other (Abbe, Gulick, Herman, 2007). Along these lines, cross cultural leadership has developed as a way to understand leaders who work in… … Wikipedia