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Dual listingListing of a security on more than one exchange, thus increasing the competition for bid and offer prices, the liquidity of the securities, and the length time the stock can be traded daily (if listed on both the east and west coasts.) See: Listed security.Dual listing Similar MatchesListingListingIn the context of real estate, written agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker that gives the broker permission to find a buyer or tenant for some property. See: Listing broker. UK Listing AuthorityUK Listing AuthorityThe body authorised by the FSA that decides on the rules for the listing of public companies, reviews and approves the prospectuses of companies that want to list, and which in consultation with various departments of the London Stock Exchange, enforces those rules. Nonexclusive ListingNonexclusive ListingA listing under which the real estate broker has an exclusive listing as opposed to other agents, but the owner may sell the property without using an agent, and not be liable to pay a commission. Also called an agency agreement. Listing requirementsListing requirementsRequirements, including minimum shares outstanding, market value, and income, that are laid down by an exchange for any stock to be listed for trading. Listing particularsListing particularsDetails which a company is obliged to publish about itself together with any securities it issues before it obtains a listing on a recognised stock exchange.The listing rules of the London Stock Exchange are issued in a yellow binder and commonly known as the Yellow Book. Separate listing rules exist for the Alternative Investment Market. Further Suggestionslistinglisting rules New listing Multiple listing Exclusive Listing Listing broker |
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