Last-Sale Reporting
Contents
Unveiling Last-Sale Reporting: A Closer Look
Understanding Last-Sale Reporting
Dive into the intricacies of last-sale reporting, a crucial requirement set by Nasdaq to ensure transparency and compliance in stock trading. Explore the significance of timely transaction reporting and its implications for market participants.
How Last-Sale Reporting Works
Discover the evolution of last-sale reporting and its role in maintaining regulatory compliance in electronic trading systems. Learn how dealers are mandated to submit transaction details within 90 seconds to Nasdaq, fostering transparency and market efficiency.
Special Considerations in Last-Sale Reporting
Explore the differences between Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in trade reporting mechanisms. Gain insights into Nasdaq's transition to a securities exchange company and the unique role of market makers in facilitating trades.