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Splitting and Consolidation

Quote driven trading:
Trading where brokers/market makers give buy/ sell quote for a scrip simultaneously.

Record date:
Record date is the date on which the beneficial ownership of an investor is entered into the register of members. Such a member is entitled to get all the corporate benefits.

Rematerialisation of shares:
It is the process through which shares held in electronic form in a depository are converted into physical form.

Rolling settlement:
The settlement process where every day is a settlement day. For example T+2 rolling settlement means that the shares traded on Monday would be settled on Wednesday and so on.




Screen based trading:
When buying/selling of securities is done using computers and matching of trades is done by a stock exchange computer without human intervention.

Secondary Market:
The market for already listed and issued securities of a company.

Settlement:
It refers to the scrip-wise netting of trades by a broker after the trading period is over.

Settlement guarantee:
Settlement guarantee is the guarantee provided by the clearing corporation of clearing house for settlement of all trades even if a party defaults to deliver securities or pay cash.




Splitting/Consolidation:
The process of splitting shares that have a high face value into shares of a lower face value is known as splitting. The reverse process of combining shares that have a low face value into one share of higher value is known as consolidation.

Spot trading:
Trading by delivery of shares and payment for the same on the date of purchase or on the next day.

Stop transfer:
The instruction given by a registered holder of shares to the company to stop the transfer of shares as a result of theft, loss etc.

Stock Broker:
Member of a stock exchange, who acts as an agent for buyers and sellers of securities in the secondary securities market.

Sub broker:
An agent of a stock broker whom assists clients in buy/sale of a security of a company in secondary securities market.


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