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Two-way market

The Nasdaq requirement that Market makers Quote both a Bid price and an Ask price in every security in which they Make a market, and that they execute orders at those prices. also called Two-sided market.

Related Terms: 13 Ask, Bid, Call, ECU, Make a market, Market maker, Market, NASD, Nasdaq, Order, Quote, SEC, Two-sided market
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