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Plus tick

Used in the context of general equities. Trade occurring at a price higher than the previous sale. Uptick. Antithesis of minus tick. See: Short sale.



Plus tick

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Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS

Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS

SEAT Plus is a trading system which handles the trading of all AIM and listed UK equities whose turnover is insufficient for the market making system or the Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service (SETS).


Change in consumer surplus

Change in consumer surplus

The change in consumer surplus due to a change in market conditions, usually a price change. For a price change, it is measured by the area to the left of the demand curve between the two prices, indicating a gain if price falls and a loss if it rises.


Paid in surplus

Paid in surplus

See: Paid-in capital


Consumer surplus

Consumer surplus

The difference between the maximum that consumers would be willing to pay for a good and what they actually do pay. For each unit of the good, this is the vertical distance between the demand curve and price. For all units purchased at some price, it is the area below the demand curve and above the price. Normally useful only as the change in consumer surplus.


Surplus funds

Surplus funds

Cash flow available after payment of taxes in a project.


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Capital surplus
Surplus
Restricted surplus
Trade surplus
Direct-plus-indirect factor content
Indexing plus
Acquired surplus
Budget surplus
Balance of payments surplus
Budget surplus
Plus tick seller
Mortgage cash surplus
Federal deficit (surplus)
Zero plus tick
Current account surplus
Capital account surplus
Earned surplus
Regulatory surplus
Change in producer surplus
Primary budget surplus
Plus
Surplus management
Cash plus convertible
Producer surplus
Sell plus order


 
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