member of a firm
1member firm — n. A securities brokerage firm that belongs to a particular stock exchange. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
2firm — Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary At CME, it is called a clearing member firm. A company that has membership privileges… …
3member firm — Used for listed equity securities. Brokerage firm that has at least one membership on a major stock exchange even though, by exchange rules, the membership in the name of an employee and not of the firm itself. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A… …
4member firm — In securities and commodities trading, a brokerage firm that is a member of a particular exchange (e.g. member of New York Stock Exchange) …
5member firm — In securities and commodities trading, a brokerage firm that is a member of a particular exchange (e.g. member of New York Stock Exchange) …
6member firm — A firm of brokers or market makers that is a member of the London Stock Exchange Banks, insurance companies, and overseas securities houses can now become corporate members …
7member firm — / membə fɜ:m/ noun a stockbroking firm which is a member of a stock exchange …
8Member Firm — A broker dealer in which at least one of the principal officers is a member of either the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), another major stock exchange, a self regulatory organization or a clearing house corporation. Also referred to as clearing… …
9firm exposure order — An order that is displayed on the trading system with the mnemonic of the member firm. London Stock Exchange Glossary …
10Member — 1. In the most general context, a brokerage firm (or broker) holding membership on an organized stock or commodities exchange. Membership is generally required in order to fill trades for clients on the exchange. 2. For the New York Stock… …