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Business Definition for: CLOB International

  • in Singapore, a mechanism for buying and selling foreign stocks, especially Malaysian stocks

Additional Resources

Birth and Death of the CLOB
The creation of a file for the consolidatation of investor orders, or a CLOB, was proposed as far back as 1976 by the Securities and Exchange Commission. But Professor Junius W. Peake believes the CLOB was overwhelmed by dealer objections, causing the The creation of a file...
Tags: SEC
Research articles 1998-03-01
Fears of a Federal Takeover
A version of a consolidated limit order book, part of a Reg NMS proposal, would destroy the competitive and innovative nature of markets. So says Thomas Caldwell, chairman of Caldwell Asset Management and a Big Board member. He contends the adoption of anything approaching a CLOB would wreck the NYSE's...
Tags: chairman, FINANCE, Investment, New York Stock Exchange, SALES, SEC
Research articles 2005-02-01
Fears of a Federal Takeover.(consolidated limit order book)(Brief Article)
A version of a consolidated limit order book, part of a Reg NMS proposal, would destroy the competitive and innovative nature of markets. So says Thomas Caldwell, chairman of Caldwell Asset Management and a Big Board member. He contends the adoption of anything approaching a CLOB...
Tags: chairman, NETWORKING, New York Stock Exchange, SALES, SEC
Research articles 2005-02-01
Applebee's unit raises $2.6K for Rotary Club - Charitable Chatter - Brief Article
VICTORVILLE, N.C. -- A new Applebee's unit in this eastern North Carolina suburb between Raleigh and Chapel Hill raised $2,6000 for the local Roary Clob. The donation will help support the Rotary's Teacher Mini-Grant Program, which supports student achievement-oriented teaching strategies.
Tags: Applebee's
Research articles 2002-07-22
At Deadline
SuperMontage *Nasdaq's SuperMontage is a step in the right direction for many pros. The soft CLOB, or voluntary limit order book component, pleases some. But Nasdaq's continuing technological setbacks may not augur well for the immediate future. "Nasdaq wants to be the superbox in the listed and OTC world....
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
Research articles 2001-02-01
The CLOB Is Reborn
Equities trading is about to change, and change dramatically. Ever since Congress passed the Securities Reform Act in 1975, the Securities and Exchange Commission has been attempting to facilitate the establishment of a national market system for trading securities, using modern technology, to accomplish the congressional...
Tags: FINANCE, investor, NASD, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., SEC
Research articles 1998-03-01
At Deadline.
SuperMontage *Nasdaq's SuperMontage is a step in the right direction for many pros. The soft CLOB, or voluntary limit order book component, pleases some. But Nasdaq's continuing technological setbacks may not augur well for the immediate future. "Nasdaq wants to be the superbox...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
Research articles 2001-02-01
New York Pols Rallying Behind Trade Through
The Big Board has many New York friends on Capitol Hill. Dozens of New York public officials were recently asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to preserve some form of the trade-through rule. They were also urging regulators to reject any form of the consolidated limit order book. Congressman...
Tags: Government, Regulations, SEC
Research articles 2005-03-01
New York Pols Rallying Behind Trade Through.(Brief Article)
The Big Board has many New York friends on Capitol Hill. Dozens of New York public officials were recently asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to preserve some form of the trade-through rule. They were also urging regulators to reject any form of the consolidated limit...
Tags: Government, Regulations, regulator, SEC
Research articles 2005-03-01
STA Members Favor Banning Payment for Order Flow; New Poll also Says They Believe a CLOB Will Help Ensure Best Price Execution
Business Editors CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--June 22, 2000 A newly released poll of Wall Street traders, market makers, specialists and other financial industry professionals may help the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC pick one side of the fence or the other on the payment for order flow issue. The...
Tags: Editor, FINANCE, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., payment, SEC, security
Research articles 2000-06-22
Car efficiencies down, head-on collisions up. (fuel efficiency; potential political collision between Congress and the automotive industry)
The continued resistance of the nation's car makers to improvements in the mileage performance of their vehicle raises the specter that sooner or later--and probably sooner than later--they, and perhaps the oil industry as well, are going to get clob The continued resistance of the nation's...
Tags: industry, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1991-11-01
Washington Watch - Schwab Exec: Why We Reject the CLOB.
Publicly displaying the dealers' full limitorder book would be neither useful nor beneficial to all market participants, according to Leonard Mayer, chairman of the Securities Industry Association's Trading Committee. Publicly displaying the dealers' full limitorder book would be neither useful nor beneficial to...
Tags: Charles Schwab & Co. Inc.
Research articles 2000-06-01
International news
ACHE is pleased to report on international activities that have taken place over the past few months.* Following the success of international events at this year's Congress, planning is under way to develop similar opportunities for International Associates at the 2004 Congress. International events held this year included the International...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-11-01
International news
ACHE is pleased to report on several international activities that have taken place over the past few months. Following the success of international events at this year's Congress, planning is under way to develop similar opportunities for international affiliates at the 2003 Congress. International events held this year included the...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-11-01
Managers of Global Governance: Assessing and Explaining the Influence of International Bureaucracies
This paper analyzes a group of actors in world politics that has been relatively neglected by mainstream International Relations IR research: the plethora of international bureaucracies ranging from the United Nations specialized agencies to the often minuscule yet influential secretariats of international treaties. Apart from the literature of descriptive and...
Tags: Bureaucracy, Vrije Universiteit, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2005-05-15
Brock International, Inc. promotes Wayne Webb to Vice President, International Division
ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 20, 1996--Brock International, Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS:BROC) announced today the promotion of Wayne P. Webb to Vice President, International Operations. Webb joined Brock in January of 1991 as Manager of International Operations. He reports to Richard Brock, President and CEO of Brock International, Inc. ...
Tags: affiliate, Atlanta, Business Wire, MARKETING
Research articles 1996-11-20
International Strategy
Before implementing an international strategy, an organization must identify the international opportunities, explore resources and capabilities, and utilize core competencies. The process will result in the strategic competitiveness outcomes viz. better performance and innovation. The management problems and risks can also be encountered with the successful implementation of international strategy....
Tags: International Strategy, Strategy, Management
Presentations 2003-01-01
BUREAUCRATIC INTERNALIZATION: DOMESTIC GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND THE LEGITIMIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
I. INTRODUCTIONRecent years have witnessed a growth in both the scope and content of international laws. Largely as a result, international law has become one of the broadest mechanisms for regulating human behavior. Democratic theory, however, seems to have lagged behind this development. Specifically, despite the unprecedented growth of international...
Tags: agency, bureaucracy, bureaucrat, legitimacy, MARKETING, negotiation, treaty, U.S., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-07-01
A tribute to Paul Szasz.(international law teacher)(Testimonial)
In Paul's passing, Cornell and the broader international law community have lost a man of exceptional intellect who was devoted to international law and to Cornell. Paul received both his bachelor's degree in engineering (in 1952) and his master's in law (in 1956) from Cornell, and...
Tags: advisor, Cornell, FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Investment, knowledge, lawyer, negotiation, U.N., U.S., World Bank
Research articles 2002-12-22
Vancouver International Airport Authority reduces landing fees
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Vancouver International Airport Authority has announced that it is reducing the landing fees charged to airlines operating international passenger and cargo flights into Vancouver International Airport. The new rates reportedly bring international fees in line with domestic fees, which will remain...
Tags: Boeing Co., Manufacturing
Research articles 2007-02-01