The situation that arises when a security is registered for trading on more...
Listing of a security on more than one exchange, thus increasing the competition for bid and offer prices, the liquidity of the securities, and the length time the stock can be traded daily (if listed on both the east and west coasts.) See: Listed security.
The listing of a security on more than one exchange. This can increase the competition for bid and offer prices, raise the liquidity of the security, and (sometimes) increase the hours when the stock can be traded.
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Futures contracts on the same underlying asset are traded on more than one exchange.
A simultaneous or phased IPO on two stock exchanges, e.g. on the SWX Swiss Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.
A security that is listed on more than one exchange--either the New York Stock Exchange and a regional exchange or the American Stock Exchange and a regional exchange. However, a security may not be listed on both the New York and American stock exchanges. Being dual listed increases the liquidity of a security. See: American Stock Exchange; Listing Requirements; New York Stock Exchange
Listing where a real estate broker represents both the buyer and seller, creating two principals.