A ticker tape which includes quotes for both NYSE and AMEX stocks. The consolidated...
Used for listed equity securities. Combined ticker tapes of the NYSE and the curb. Network A covers the NYSE-listed securities and is used to identify the originating market. Network B does the same for AMEX-listed securities and also reports on securities listed on regional stock exchanges. See: tape.
Refers to the combined tapes of the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange, operative since June 1975.
A data circuit consisting of an A Network, which reports NYSE based trading, and a B Network, which reports Amex based trading.
The ticker tape reporting transactions in NYSE listed securities that take place on the NYSE or any of the participating regional stock exchanges and other markets. Similarly, transactions in AMEX listed securities, and certain other securities listed on regional stock exchanges, are reported on a separate tape.
A system of reporting all trades in New York Stock Exchange listed securities on one tape called Tape A and all other exchange listed securities on another tape called Tape B regardless of where the trade takes place.
The combined tapes of the New York and American stock exchanges. Network A covers New York Stock Exchange-listed securities, identifying the market where the trade takes place. Network B does the same for American Stock Exchange securities and securities listed on US regional exchanges.