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market surveillance

The department responsible for investigating and preventing abusive or illegal trading practices on Nasdaq.

Related information about market surveillance:
  1. Market Surveillance Definition | Investopedia
    Market surveillance helps to ensure orderly markets, where buyers and sellers are willing to participate because they feel confident in the fairness and accuracy ...
     
  2. Market Surveillance - CFTC
    The CFTC's market surveillance program is intended to preserve the economic functions of futures and option markets. The market surveillance program's ...
     
  3. Market Surveillance and Monitoring | Progress Software
    Too often, today's market surveillance and control systems fail to deliver. Systems designed for sophisticated correlation and analysis are just too slow to keep ...
     
  4. Market surveillance - CEN
    Market Surveillance are the activities carried out by public authorities to ensure that products comply with the requirements set out in the relevant legislation.
     
  5. Market Surveillance - The Free Dictionary
    Close observation of a person or group, especially one under suspicion. 2. The act of observing or the condition of being observed.
     
  6. Market Surveillance
    Regulation at NASDAQ OMX Oslo. NASDAQ OMX Oslo ASA (former Nord Pool ASA) holds a license as a derivatives exchange under the Exchange Act (2007).
     
  7. Market Surveillance Guide (NAWI and MID) - WELMEC
    personnel engaging in market surveillance under both the NAWI directive and ... useful tool for engaging in market surveillance for all the instruments covered by ...
     
  8. Market Surveillance - TabbFORUM - Where Capital Markets Speak
    About Market Surveillance. Expert networks, insider trading, high-frequency trading, flash crash. What links these topics together? Market surveillance – the ...