Betekenis van:
dutch auction

dutch auction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • openbare verkoping
  • a method of selling in which the price is reduced until a buyer is found

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Dutch auction: see single rate auction.
  2. the method of allotment (‘Dutch’ or ‘American’ auction, as defined in Section 5.1.5);
  3. This category also encompasses some non-marketable debt instruments, such as non-marketable (retail) certificates of deposit. Dutch auction: see single rate auction.
  4. Dutch auction: see single rate auction. Earmarking system: a system for central banks’ collateral management where liquidity is provided against assets earmarked for each individual transaction.
  5. Single rate auction (Dutch auction): an auction in which the allotment interest rate (or price/swap point) applied for all satisfied bids is equal to the marginal interest rate.
  6. In a single rate auction (Dutch auction), the allotment interest rate/price/swap point applied for all satisfied bids is equal to the marginal interest rate/price/swap point (i.e. that at which the total allotment is exhausted).
  7. If the allotment procedure follows a single rate (Dutch) auction, on the start date of the operation the Eurosystem buys EUR 158000000 and sells USD 178540000.
  8. If the allotment procedure follows a single rate (Dutch) auction, at the start date of the operation the Eurosystem sells EUR 197000000 and buys USD 222610000.
  9. If the allotment procedure follows a single rate (Dutch) auction, the interest rate applied to the amounts allotted to the counterparties is 3,05 %.
  10. Single rate auction (Dutch auction): an auction in which the allotment interest rate (or price/swap point) applied for all satisfied bids is equal to the marginal interest rate. Solvency risk: the risk of loss owing to the failure (bankruptcy) of an issuer of a financial asset or to the insolvency of the counterparty.
  11. In a single rate auction (Dutch auction), the allotment interest rate/price/swap point applied for all satisfied bids is equal to the marginal interest rate/price/swap point (i.e. that at which the total allotment is exhausted). In a multiple rate auction (American auction), the allotment interest rate/price/swap point is equal to the interest rate/price/swap point offered for each individual bid. BOX 6
  12. The settlement might take place on the same day as the trade (same-day settlement) or one or several days after the trade (the settlement date is specified as the trade date (T) + the settlement lag). Single rate auction (Dutch auction): an auction in which the allotment interest rate (or price/swap point) applied for all satisfied bids is equal to the marginal interest rate.
  13. Deposits with agreed maturity: the instrument category consisting mainly of time deposits with a given maturity which, depending on national practices, may be either unconvertible prior to maturity or convertible only subject to a penalty. This category also encompasses some non-marketable debt instruments, such as non-marketable (retail) certificates of deposit. Dutch auction: see single rate auction.
  14. Grimsby Fish Market, a UK fish auction, indicates that around 2005/06, EVO started to buy fish straight from Icelandic fishermen at (high) fixed prices and sold by Dutch auction in Ostend, frequently at lower prices, and concludes that these losses have been paid for by public money.
  15. The settlement might take place on the same day as the trade (same-day settlement) or one or several days after the trade (the settlement date is specified as the trade date (T) + the settlement lag). Single rate auction (Dutch auction): an auction in which the allotment interest rate (or price/swap point) applied for all satisfied bids is equal to the marginal interest rate. Solvency risk: the risk of loss owing to the failure (bankruptcy) of an issuer of a financial asset or to the insolvency of the counterparty. Standard tender: a tender procedure used by the Eurosystem in its regular open market operations.