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agency cross

A trade in which the buyer and seller are represented by the same agent in the event of perfectly matching trades. Also called dual agency.

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  1. Agency Cross Definition | Investopedia
    A transaction in which an investment adviser acts as the broker for both his client and the other party to the transaction. Investment advisers are not required to ...
     
  2. Agency cross
    Agency cross. A transaction in a security is an agency cross if a broker matches orders between two of its clients directly, rather than through the market.
     
  3. Agency Cross - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A transaction on an exchange in which one person serves as broker to both the buyer and the seller. This occurs when a broker receives opposite orders for the ...
     
  4. Agency Cross: Definition from Answers.com
    Agency Cross A trade that has only one agent acting for the buyer and seller. Also known as Dual Agency.
     
  5. WAC 460-24A-110: Agency cross transactions.
    (a) For purposes of this rule, "agency cross transaction for an advisory client" means a transaction in which a person acts as an investment adviser in relation to a ...
     
  6. What Is an Agency Cross?
    Also known as a dual agency, an agency cross is a situation in which a trade is conducted with a single agent or broker acting on behalf of both the seller and ...
     
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  8. 17 CFR 275.206(3)-2 - Agency cross transactions for advisory ...
    Apr 1, 2012 ... (a) An investment adviser, or a person registered as a broker-dealer under section 15 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78o) ...