reçetesiz satılan ilaç

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(Tıp) over the counter
Legitimately (as opposed to under the counter)
without a doctor's prescription
Through direct trade; outside a standard stock exchange
The purchase and sale of financial instruments not conducted on an organised exchange
The place where stocks and bonds that aren't listed on any exchange (such as the New York or American stock exchange) are bought and sold Despite the small-stock, small-town image conjured up by its name, in reality the over-the- counter market (OTC) is a high-speed computerized network called Nasdaq, which is run by the National Association of Securities Dealers
Any security not listed or traded on an organized exchange; popularly refers to an issue failing to meet listing requirements of the New York or American stock exchanges and quoted only on the OTC Bulletin Board or the NQB Pink Sheets
A financial contract that is not traded on an exchange but is “tailor-made” for a client by a financial institution
Used to describe any transaction that is not conducted over an exchange
A geographically decentralized market in which stock and other securities transactions are not conducted in person -- as on the much-televised floor of the New York Stock Exchange -- but through a telephone and computer network The over-the-counter market is regulated by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)
Any security that is not listed or traded on any of the regular exchanges Unlisted securities are usually traded by independent dealers (or any dealer that handles trades through non-exchange means)
Market where transactions are conducted over the telephone and computer network of dealers, rather than on the floor of an ex change
The market for securities issued by companies usually not listed on any stock exchange Over the counter (OTC) trading is the principal market for U S government and municipal bonds
This is the market for securities that are not listed on one of the major exchanges
- Security transactions not performed on a stock exchange
Geographically decentralized market in which securities transactions are conducted through a telephone and computer network regulated by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)
Figurative term for the means of trading securities that are not listed on an organized stock exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange, as in OTC margin bonds Over-the-counter trading is done by broker-dealers who communicate by telephone and computer networks
An instrument is traded over-the-counter (OTC) if it is not traded on a formal exchange Most debt instruments are traded OTC with large brokerages making markets in specific issues Forwards, swaps and customized options are also traded OTC
not belonging to an organized securities exchange (Finance); not requiring a prescription (Medicine)
the "over the counter" market denotes the demand for and supply of made to measure securities, for example derivatives whose details differ from the standardised derivative contracts traded on the exchanges Because the OTC securities are designed by the issuing bank to fit the needs of particular customers there is less opportunity for a secondary market than in the case of standardised exchange-traded securities
This essentially means "not centralized" Unlike the equity market, which has a recognizable physical location to trade stocks, the bond market is decentralized, without one meeting place; transactions occur verbally or electronically between markets
reçetesiz satılan ilaç