释义 |
grey marketˈgrey ˌmarket British English, gray market American English noun [countable]  - On yesterday's new grey market, the shares rose from an issue price of 585p to 612p.
- Shares gained up to 24p in grey market trading.
- What many merchant-bank objectors most dislike is that a grey market limits their freedom to price an issue as they want.
- When Zeneca announced an issue price of 600p, its shares in the grey market shot to 680p.
1the system by which people buy and sell goods that are hard to find, in a way that is legal but not morally good or correct → black market2technical a situation in which people are buying and selling shares just before they are officially made available to be sold for the first time |