单词 | put-through |
释义 | put-throughn. 1. Stock Market. A transaction in which a broker arranges the sale and repurchase of the same security simultaneously; spec. (on the London Stock Exchange) such a transaction made by a market maker, in which he or she makes a very small profit on the difference between the buying and selling prices. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements intromission1567 hedginga1631 retiring1681 partnership1704 put1718 time bargain1720 bargain for time1721 option1746 call1825 put and call1826 cornering1841 corner1853 raid1866 pooling1871 squeeze1872 call option1874 recapitalization1874 short squeeze1877 split-up1878 margin call1888 pyramid1888 profit taking1891 pyramiding1895 underwriting1895 melon-cutting1900 round turn1901 market-making1902 put-through1902 put and take1921 round trip1922 put and take1929 leverage1931 split-down1932 switching1932 give-up1934 mark to market1938 recap1940 rollover1947 downtick1954 stock split1955 traded option1955 leg1959 stock splitting1959 rollover1961 split1972 spread betting1972 unitization1974 marking-to-market1981 swap1982 telebroking1984 1902 F. Chigwell Key Rules Stock Exchange 39 The validity of such transactions does not in any degree rest upon the Jobber's ‘put-through’; that is only of value as evidence that the particular bargain which it records was done at the true market price. 1968 Economist 4 May 64/1 Even in the leaders trading is often very narrow, and the resulting prices (on the basis of which an increasing amount of shunting and ‘put throughs’ now go on) are not struck on the total volume of trading. 1995 Times (Nexis) 30 Dec. A late put-through of about 36 million shares was recorded at the 254 ½p level. 2. gen. The action of putting material or items through a system or process; the amount of material or items passing through such a system or process; = throughput n. 2a. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > operation upon something > [noun] > subjecting to an action or process > undergoing or reception of action > one who or that which > which have been put through a process product1656 put-through1951 1951 Econ. Jrnl. 61 273 Current out-turn may be exhaustively specified under two headings, namely, (i) the existing condition of stocks and equipment,..and (ii) the recent trend, upward or downward, of put-through. 1958 Punch 8 Jan. 84/1 He..gave me the acreage, cost, cubic capacity and passenger put-through. 1981 Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc. 100 130 Irregular movement of food vacuoles suggest [sic] also that the put-through time of individual vacuoles varies substantially. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1902 |
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