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Used to quote a price in 64ths. Dealers in government bonds normally give price quotes in 32nds. To quote a bid or offer in 64ths, they use pluses; a dealer who bids 4+ is bidding the handle plus 4/32 + 1/64, which equals the handle plus 9/64.



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Surplus management

Surplus management

Related: Asset management


Earned surplus

Earned surplus

See: Retained earnings


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).


Acquired surplus

Acquired surplus

The surplus acquired when a company is purchased in a pooling of interests combination, i.e. the net worth not considered to be capital stock.


Plus tick

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.


Further Suggestions

Capital account surplus
Zero plus tick
Statutory surplus
Budget surplus
Cost plus contract
Cash plus convertible
Surplus funds
Direct-plus-indirect factor content
Regulatory surplus
Mortgage cash surplus
Restricted surplus
Change in producer surplus
Sell plus order
Paid in surplus
Federal deficit (surplus)
Balance of payments surplus
Budget surplus
Trade surplus
Consumer surplus
Capital surplus
Plus tick seller
Current account surplus
Surplus
Indexing plus
Change in consumer surplus


 
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