Exchange Currency

Unlisted Securities Market

nounformerly, the market for buying and selling shares which were not listed on the main Stock Exchange, now replaced by the Alternative Investment Market (AIM).AbbreviationUSM  

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  1. Unlisted Securities Market - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Unlisted Securities Market (USM), which ran from 1980 to 1996, was a stock exchange set up by the London Stock Exchange to cater for companies too ...
     
  2. unlisted securities market - The Free Dictionary
    (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Stock Exchange) a market on the London Stock Exchange, established in 1981, for trading in shares of smaller companies, ...
     
  3. Unlisted Securities Market - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Describing a security or trade that does not occur on an exchange. Very often, the OTC market includes securities that are very small and do not trade on an ...
     
  4. What is Unlisted Securities Market? definition and meaning
    Definition of Unlisted Securities Market: nounformerly, the market for buying and selling shares which were not listed on the main Stock Exchange, now replaced ...
     
  5. Definition of Unlisted Securities Market | Collins English Dictionary
    noun. a market on the London Stock Exchange, established in 1980 and discontinued in 1996, for trading in shares of smaller companies, who did not wish to ...
     
  6. Unlisted securities market - Dictionary.com - Reference.com
    Unlisted Securities Market. —n. USM a market on the London Stock Exchange, established in 1980 and discontinued in 1996, for trading in shares of smaller ...
     
  7. USM - Unlisted Securities Market
    Acronym Finder: USM stands for Unlisted Securities Market. This definition appears very rarely.
     
  8. Barriers to Entry in the Unlisted Securities Market: the Significance of ...
    firms obtaining quotation on the Unlisted Securities Market and Official List in the 1980s. It is concerned with the extent to which barriers to entry in the new issue ...