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Crossed Market
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A market in a particular stock or option is described as crossed when a bid to buy that stock or option is higher than the offer to sell it, or when an offer to sell is lower than a bid to buy. A crossed market reverses the normal relationship of a stock quotation in which the bid price is always lower than the ask price, and it's illegal for market makers to cross a market deliberately.It may occur when investors place after-hours market orders electronically for execution at opening, or when investors trade directly through an electronic communications network (ECN). NASD has introduced a set of pre-opening procedures for market makers on the nasdaq stock market. They help prevent the confusion and potential inequalities in pricing that a crossed market can produce.
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Named after its main Congressional sponsors, Senator Paul Sarbanes and representative Michael Oxley, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 introduced new financial practices and reporting requirements, including executive certification of financial reports, plus more stringent corporate governance procedures for publicly traded US companies and added protections for whistleblowers. Also known as the Corporate and Auditing accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act, or more colloquially as SarbOx or SOX, the law was passed in response to several high-profile corporate scandals involving accounting fraud and corruption in major Us corporations.The law also created the public company accounting oversight board (PCAOB), a private-sector, nonprofit corporation that regulates and oversees public accounting firms.The law has seen its share of controversy, with opponents arguing that the expense and effort involved in complying with the law reduce shareholder value, and proponents arguing that increased corporate responsibility and transparency far outweigh the costs of compliance.
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