Exchange introduces experimental order form

Jun 2nd at 13:18
02-06-2012 13:18:07+07:00

Exchange introduces experimental order form

The HCM City Stock Exchange will put a market order form in use for an experimental period of three months, beginning July 2, to offer traders with one more order-placing tool.

This kind of order will be for automatic matching sessions only, according to an announcement from the stock exchange.

The market orders are used to purchase securities at the lowest price or to sell at the highest one

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